Black & White Sunday: Always there

When I was thinking about a theme for today’s challenge my first idea was “iconic” (as in iconic view of a place), but then it occurred to me that it could be a bit too challenging, so finally I decided on “always there” as it can give everybody a chance to come up with a fitting photo.

Thank you for playing again. Peace to you all.

 

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P.S. For those who are not yet familiar with the rules of this challenge, they are quite simple. Make a post containing one or several photos in B&W, leave a link to your post in the comment section below and make sure to provide a link to this challenge in your post.  More about future events here.

 

https://teepee12.com/2016/06/26/black-white-sunday

http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.hr/2016/06/always-there-and-iconic.html

https://beyondthebrushphotography.wordpress.com/2016/06/26/iconic/

https://tishfarrell.com/2016/06/27/always-there-dont-bank-on-it

https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/black-white-sunday-always-there

https://bildhof.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/black-white-sunday-always-there

https://travelwithintent.com/2016/06/28/over-a-century

https://sonyavdg.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/black-and-white-sunday-always-there

https://folcke.wordpress.com/2016/06/29/bw-sunday-always-there/

https://dailymusing57.com/2016/06/29/black-white-sunday-always-there/

54 responses to “Black & White Sunday: Always there”

  1. Gorgeous shot Paula.

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  2. Zagreb! What my last post is about. Nice capture!

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  3. This is great! I love the way the clouds seem to be emanating from the towers of the central buildings. It’s wonderful. 🙂

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    1. Yes, it was a beautuful crisp winter day that does not happen often. Thank you for your nice visit :).

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      1. You’re very welcome. Have a wonderful day!

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  4. The music suits the photo perfectly. Both beautiful Paula. Just beautiful

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    1. They both come from my country :). Happy you enjoyed it, DM.

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      1. I shazamed the music and then read about the composer, thank you for sharing Paula!

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        1. I am so glad when visiting bloggers engage that much 😀 🙂

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  5. Beautiful framing by clouds and tree. But always there? Real permanence is hard to envisage for me: even rocks erode away!

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    1. Yes, Meg. I think Paula has given us an intriguing challenge here. What to choose?

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    2. I replied to this under Tish’s comment. Thanks for visiting.

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  6. Excellent work… 🙂

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  7. I love the clouds. They add a airy perspective to that stunning townscape and indeed suggest this scene will be always be here in the future.

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    1. As I hinted in my intro above this is an iconic view that hasn’t changed since I was little. I can’t see future, but I am in favour of believing in constants and solidity and cannot look at everything as being decayed or eroded, not that I am defending my views which do not need to be defended.

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  8. Not only iconic and always there, but very beautiful as seen through your eyes, Paula. Wishing you a peaceful Sunday. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Jo. Have a good week!

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  9. […] Paula’s black and white Sunday: always there […]

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  10. I stopped in the market square in Zagreb many (many) years ago. The clouds enhance and spotlight the spires.

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    1. Nice of you that you remember.

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      1. There was a wedding party there, which makes it even more memorable.

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  11. […] Black & White Sunday: Always there […]

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  12. Love the triple spires. I bet they define the skyline for the city, like the Empire State Building in New York … or the Pru Tower here.

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    1. Exactly! Thanks, Marilyn!

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  13. […] As a symbol of french resistance in 1870/1  I guess Lion de Belfort fits Paulas‘ Black & White Sunday. […]

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  14. Here is my entry http://wp.me/p4MewH-9t.

    Like the contrast of historical and industrial buildings in your pic.

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  15. […] inspired by Paula’s theme at Black & White Sunday: Always […]

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  16. Here’s my take on always there: http://tishfarrell.com/2016/06/27/always-there-dont-bank-on-it/
    Wishing you a good week, Paula.

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  17. […] the voice of silence…always there…waiting […]

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  18. Red Feather Lakes…in Northeastern Colorado…the silence is “always there” waiting for chaos to fade. Thank you Paula for this opportunity to contemplate “always there” in this ever-changing universe.

    https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/black-white-sunday-always-there/

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  19. […] Taken and posted as a contribution to Paula’s Black and White Sunday with the theme of “always there” […]

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  20. That’s a very atmospheric shot, Paula – I feel like I can step right into it.

    Here is mine at last – from a dawn photo outing this weekend – no sun unfortunately! https://travelwithintent.com/2016/06/28/over-a-century/

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    1. That’s exactly how I remember it. Thanks again, Debbie.

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  21. It’s so beautifully framed Paula. The tree and clouds in perfect position. I hope you are having a great week!

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    1. Thank you dear Sue, and thank you for your wishes. I am trying to finish everything before our trip next Wednesday, but it is not going as it should. Both hubby and I are having health issues.

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      1. I’m sorry to hear about your health issues Paula. Hoping you are well very soon and enjoy your trip!

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  22. […] The Sky is always there, showing a never ending spectra of variety in shapes and colours, light and shadows. What could be more suitable for this weeks Black & White Sunday for Paula? […]

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  23. Uday Narayanan Avatar
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    neat composition..as if every element within this frame has ‘earned’ its place 🙂

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    1. That’s a flattering analysis. Thank you very much, buddy 🙂

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  24. Always there? Hopefully for (almost) ever. A nice shot. les clochers m’ont parus intéressants. On retrouve des ressemblances avec d’autres architectures. Merci aussi pour la musique. Est-ce que tu joues du piano?
    Bjo

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    1. Incredible that a few people completely missed the point of my post and they are all around your age I think. No, I don’t cause my family could not afford one. I played the melodica.

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      1. Did I miss the point? Oh no!
        (What is a melodica? Is it like an electric organ?) un orgue electrique? It is so nice to play an instrument. I haven’t done so in years… 😣😁

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        1. Melodica is pianica – you have to blow on it. I haven’t played since elementary school 😉

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  25. I love the new look, Paula! 🙂

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    1. Sure you do. You are a “Nishita” guy too 😀

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  26. Beautiful scenery again. Is this your hometown?

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    1. Yes, this is Zagreb.

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