I love it when photographs of fences like this come up - I've never seen anything like them in the UK as the fences here are mostly mass produced from saw mills. Why I don't know; these handmade ones are far nicer!
Works for me, Julie. It's the kind of natural, everyday, outdoor subjects that my photographer's eye is drawn to. Love the composition, textures and patterns.
It looks like black and white pics as I was children. My father only had make shots without colour...
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Kvelli
This is a great monochrome shot. I love all the wood and woods here.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, Julie!I like all the leaf litter on the ground, fits in nicely with the trunk and fence.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of a grand old fence. I really like fences.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making the Wall!
Thank you, Dragonstar. I really appreciate the effort that Aileni puts into this meme. It is quite different from many of the others.
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of photo I like to take myself. Wooden fences, lines leading into the picture, diagonals - the lot.
ReplyDeleteVery nice monochrome. THe textures are wonderful.
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That texture, I can feel it under my hands.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteWhy does this look familiar, I wonder. I almost have a sense of deja vu. Might have even stopped there myself. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful rustic fence, blending beautifully with the trees. Great photo!
I like that fence. Don't see many made that way here in NZ.
ReplyDeleteStellar Julie!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous shot, so much texture.
ReplyDeleteI like the textures ... from the fence posts, the trees and the leaf litter ... seems dry and warm.
ReplyDeleteNice lines and contrast.
ReplyDeleteI like this so much. A wood fence, especially a weathered one, makes a great photographic subject.
ReplyDeleteI love these old wooden fences but I'm not hooked on monochrome yet. I think this one would look good in rustic colour.
ReplyDeleteThe texture of the wood is perfect for monochrome, great shot.
ReplyDeletePerfect subject for monochrome....great tones.
ReplyDeletesuch fences you can also find in Romania, and I always like to take photos of them: they have a particular charm. great shot!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful this is. A beautiful fence with such gorgeous texture and shading.
ReplyDeleteCome and visit Menton DP or Monte Carlo DP Julie - it's our third birthday!
A classic shot in b&w.
ReplyDeleteJulie, that is stunning!
ReplyDeleteRough-hewn fence, very rustic and looking historic in b&w.
ReplyDeleteI love it when photographs of fences like this come up - I've never seen anything like them in the UK as the fences here are mostly mass produced from saw mills. Why I don't know; these handmade ones are far nicer!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and colours.
ReplyDeleteLuiz Ramos
Nice composition, very interesting textures as always in your art, perfect black and white.
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I love all the wood and woods here.
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Works for me, Julie. It's the kind of natural, everyday, outdoor subjects that my photographer's eye is drawn to. Love the composition, textures and patterns.
ReplyDeleteNice one Julie. I "believe" the rendition of the wood.
ReplyDeleteA beauty, Julie. Part of your country estate?
ReplyDeleteGreat texture in this old wood
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