Janice is at a park standing in front of two big boulders with diagonal lines leading down to the mulch at her feet. When viewers are looking at this image, what will their eyes likely follow?

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• the uneven landscape to the tip of her chin
• the clouds in the sky to the tips of the trees
the trees in the background to the horizon
• the silhouette of the rocks to the center point of her face

The viewers' eyes will likely follow the diagonal lines leading down to the mulch at her feet.

When viewers are looking at the image of Janice standing in front of two big boulders with diagonal lines leading down to the mulch, their eyes are likely to follow the silhouette of the rocks to the center point of her face. This is because the diagonal lines created by the boulders lead the viewers' gaze towards Janice, and the center point of her face naturally draws attention. The viewers' eyes are guided by the visual cues provided by the composition of the image.

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The viewers' eyes are likely to follow the diagonal lines of the boulders to the center point of Janice's face.

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. You are correct, the viewers' eyes are likely to follow the silhouette of the rocks to the center point of Janice's face. The diagonal lines created by the boulders lead the viewers' gaze towards Janice, and the center point of her face naturally draws attention. The viewers' eyes are guided by the visual cues provided by the composition of the image.