The same type of lines are used in the second photograph of the pier on the sea. However these lines are from a different angle. They start from the top left hand corner and go to the centre of the image, where as the rail way track lines start from the bottom centre to the top centre. The lines being used in this way is still known as converging parallel as it has the same effect - the further away the lines get the smaller it seems.
Lines can also be seen in your hair. This may be the strands of hair creating billions/millions of lines or the different colours in the hair making lines. The lines made by the hair can be formed many different
ways. For example: wavy, straight, curly ect. This will depend on the type/style of hair that you have.
Telephone wires or any electrical wires can be a example of lines. This is shown through the outer layer of the actual wire itself which is a straight line or the variety of smaller wires inside that are wavy. The wires can be all different shapes and sizes forming different types of lines. For example: straight, wavy, thin, thick, small, fat, long.
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