12.04 Rule of thirds by domenicododaro

12.04 Rule of thirds

Well, it's a very personal interpretation: but there are various triplets here
Can't believe I almost caught up!
FAAAAAR better on black!
Amazing that you have captured the foreground details in this contrasting lighting environment.
December 5th, 2017  
Great picture
December 5th, 2017  
@yaorenliu it was much lighter than this, actually. An accidental underexposure (forgot the -1 stop setting) saved the outside. And the inside was rather enhanced by mr. PS…
@caterina Grazie!
December 5th, 2017  
aces on this, DD. fabulous silhouettes!
December 5th, 2017  
The interesting part is the three 'frames' - I would have cropped away the dark bits to highlight these three picture-in-pictures... you still get a Fav!
December 5th, 2017  
A nice subject in adding all the different kinds of thirds!! Brilliant shot! (I know that getting behind feeling well. It feels good to catch back up, doesn't it?)
December 6th, 2017  
I personally like that you left the bits to the side and at the bottom, it emphasizes the individual but still combined.
December 6th, 2017  
Am with Joy @joysabin; the gloom/darkness/reduced light...call it what you will...propels me in a nanosecond to what the light reveals. The urge to wander and wonder there is palpable. HUGE fav!
December 6th, 2017  
Wonderful capture.
December 6th, 2017  
I too like the invitation to explore the various trios, presented by the wider frame - which does also contain elements of compositional balance.
A clever take Dominico.
December 6th, 2017  
I misspelt your name - Domenico - sorry.
December 6th, 2017  
@summerfield Thank you very much, Vikki.
@vignouse You're right, but I liked the idea to move the center of gravity on the left third of the frame, and if you look very carefully and on black, there are three posters on the wall on the right, that just repeat the three frames, the three lamps, the three persons in the frame, the three columns...
@cjphoto Thank you a lot... lately I'm freefalling behind...
@joysabin Thanks a lot, Joy!
@s4sayer I'm so grateful, Margo, thanks for your kind words!
@365street Thanks a lot!
@helenhall Thank you very very much, and no worries about the spelling!
December 7th, 2017  
you got me counting here :-)
December 7th, 2017  
@overalvandaan hehehe, always a good exercise!
December 8th, 2017  
A very striking image!!
December 8th, 2017  
Wonderful -- fantastic on black!
December 9th, 2017  
@kwind Thank you very much!
@taffy Thanks so much, glad you like it.
December 9th, 2017  
Wonderful πŸ‘πŸ’•πŸ‘
December 10th, 2017  
@joemuli Thanks a lot Joey!
December 13th, 2017  
brilliant!
Fav
December 17th, 2017  
@jerome thank you very much.
December 17th, 2017  
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