This first photo is of a light signal, somewhat close up. There are curved lines in the main part of the light signal, as well as the hood. The most graceful in this photo is probably the curve of the bottom part of the hood. I would've liked to emphasize this more in the photo, but couldn't quite get the proper angle to do so. There are also some straight lines in the hood, and there are only a few perspectives that really show off the curve of the hood. For this particular one, morning would've been a better time of day I think.
The main curve in this shot is the body of the boat. Secondarily is the white trim line below the main curve, and then some curves on the boat itself, and then also in the floats between the boat and the dock. The diagonal lines in the dock seem to point towards the curve, and add some contrast that I think emphasizes the curve more in the photo than it would be without the diagonal lines.
This shot shows the curve of the railroad tracks, sweeping out of the picture. The fact that they are parallel really reinforces the motion. It's amazing how the second line more than doubles the energy flow. I think the contrast of light/dark on the rails at the curve itself makes the feeling of curviness stronger. It sort of emphasizes the curve.

In this photo, the curvy lines of the rope and float contrast with the diagonal planks. The lines of the trap are much lighter, but they are also curved. The rope feels very graceful in this photo. This is one of my favorite shots!
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