Rule of Thirds

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This is a view from the most romantic promenade in Zagreb. We call it Strossmayerovo šetalište. This is my entry for Weekly Photo Challenge: Rule of Thirds.

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47 responses to “Rule of Thirds”

  1. It would be my favorite promenade, for sure! Beautiful view! But the best in this picture are the clouds – they make the whole image alive and breathing.

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    1. Thank you very much Elena. I wish I could show you around Zagreb some day 🙂

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      1. We would have great time! I’ll keep it in mind next time I am in your neck of the woods 🙂

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  2. Cosi’ speciale questo cielo , che a prima vista si impone sullo sfondo della città……
    Ma anche questa e’ fantastica e la foto e’ un gioiello!

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    1. I live right next to that ugly chimney on the right 😛

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  3. The calm and the storm 🙂

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  4. A beautiful view! Love the clouds, too! 🙂

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  5. You’ve done it again, Mme Moody and Mistress of Clouds. The lamp post is perfectly placed, and so is the city in the bottom third.

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  6. Excellent captured, Paula

    – looks like a perfect place for a rendezvous… 😀

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    1. Hehe, jetzt it has a very romantic mood! Lovely work, Paula. KLEM ❤

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    2. Are you sure you haven’t been to Zagreb before? 😉

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      1. Definitely my fault – no doubt about that croatian girls would be charming company on such a walk… 😀

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  7. wonderful take on the theme – and the orange-y roof tops were my favorite – they pull you right in and around the shot. 🙂

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    1. Good eye, amiga. That is the underlying colour/element in the shot. Thank you!

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      1. de nada and have a great rest of February – xxooo

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  8. Most of all I love the clouds.

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    1. You have a good head on you, Hilary 🙂 So do I (I mean – I like clouds too – I am not sure if my head is screwed on right though :D)

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  9. Amazing how this composition rule can make such a difference. If we all stop for a moment and keep this in mind before we shoot we could have some great shots like this.

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    1. It means a lot to hear a positive opinion of someone whose work and talent I admire.

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      1. If you could see me I’m blushing – thank you 🙂

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        1. Can I ask you a favour? Maybe you’d like to check out my post-Thursday’s Special:cold. It is not the best of pics, but it could make you smile 🙂

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  10. Looking at the entries so far, the whole world understands this one, Paula! 🙂 Love the music you’ve chosen to accompany it! How are you this evening? Still not well I’m thinking. 😦

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    1. “That town reminds me of something.. three houses on the square and flags.. the old longing is waking up…” – feeble attempt at translation just for you 😉 So, you are developing a taste for Croatian music – glad to hear it!

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  11. Really lovely image for for the challenge, Paula. What an amazing sky! 🙂

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    1. It makes me really happy to hear you like this shot, Sylvia. xx

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  12. what a beautiful photo- love the sky!

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  13. The place above the city where clouds meet the old lantern… A special spot to be at and experience, Paula! I like the touch of the red roofs and…the drama of clouds, of course! 🙂

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  14. Perfect thirds! Gorgeous shot Paula

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    1. Coming from you, Debbie, it is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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  15. Lovely shot Paula – and a perfect example!

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    1. Thank you so much, Tina. I really appreciate hearing your view.

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  16. Romantic? You must go there often then.

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    1. As often as I can 🙂 You see that ugly chimney on the right? That’s where I live.

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      1. With a large chimney, at least it must be warm. 🙂

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        1. 😀 you guess right – the average temperature in my apartment is 27 Celsius in winter 😦 and I can’t regulate it.

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  17. You accomplished what challenge is looking for so rightly.

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    1. I appreciate it, Rommel.

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  18. I take it that Strossmayer is the name of a family or a specific area of Zagreb or both?

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    1. Josip Juraj Strossmayer ( 4 February 1815 – 8 May 1905) was a Croatian politician, Roman Catholic bishop and benefactor 🙂 We have a lot of streets, squares and even promenades bearing his name. Thank you, Allan!

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    1. Thank you very much Mia.

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  19. Love that cloud ride over this magnificent view Paula!

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  20. Nice one for the challenge, Paula 🙂

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  21. Love that dramatic sky!

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