An example of an Over the Shoulder Shot with Curved Lines is above. An Over the Shoulder Shot is what someone would be seeing if they "looked over the shoulder" of an object. The viewer is looking past the lighthouse to see where the spotlight reaches and also the land beyond. The principal is Curved Lines because of the repetitious use of curved lines in the image. The top of the lighthouse is one big cylinder, making the lines curve to create the circle shape. Not only that but the viewer can see the circle of the spotlight on the water and since land is organic, there are no straight lines so the land in the background is also curved to create the realistic nature feel.
-Audrey Luce ♈
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