Iron fence #1 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 3/5/09, early in the morning, within walking distance of my dosshouse dwelling.
Various POVs of the same fence portrayed in this collage.
I know someone residing way up north who will really appreciate this.
There is a vast variety of iron fences in my area with similar fleur-de-lis spikes on top, and painted in various colors.
And I have no idea why one of the spikes is so badly rusted. Actually, if you look closely, there are several spikes on this fence in various stages of oxidation that should be repaired and painted over.
Thankx for stopping by, and have a technetronic Tuesday.
Comments (9)
frankie96
Cool POV's..wonder why just the one top spike is so badly rusted...
bmac62
Now that's a puzzle. I guess you've photographed the rebel leader among fleur-de-lis spike tops. Good one my friend.
THROBBE
It's interesting that one spike is very rusted. I think I like number 2 the best!
babuci
Nice pov Harry. Waves of spike in a fine details. Like the one individual rusted "flower".
odie
Wow... it has a bit of a "keep out" look to it! (or at the very least a "don't climb over" look!) Very cool catch, Harry!
MrsRatbag
Ooh, this is so cool! It looks like something you would see in New Orleans, it has that old French feel to it. I love the top view best...great work!
Biffowitz
Great perspective Harry, I especially like the top one!
CavalierLady
LOL, there's always got to be one guy that is the odd one out, huh? Nicely spotted and taken, Harry. :)
anahata.c
you have such a way with these big bold captures you do, and you do series well too...I love the rusted guy, because he shows the variety that exists in a big bold "all white" fence (there's rust in other spikes too, just not as wide-spread), and your angle and 'bigness' is just plain exuberant. Something monumental about these captures. Really vivid work.