Fence/Wall hybrids #2 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 3/24/09, very early in the morning, in and around the general area.
Starting off my second millenium of postings with some perspective and repetitive oriented objects of interest. If Saturday wasn't such a slow day on RR I would have submitted something else in an esoteric mode.
Thankx for the peek, and have a salutary Saturday.
Comments (11)
bmac62
I like the rock and brick swoopy wall (#2). Good day to you Harry.
CavalierLady
Nice styles of fences captured there, and a lot of work involved in each of them. The scalloped fence sure is pretty, my dogs would have fun with that one! :)
Hendesse
Beautiful collection of walls. Fantastic perspective and details.
Sea_Dog
Great collection. Well done!
MrsRatbag
I like the scalloped one too; there's a house here that has something similar, I'll have to figure out a way of getting a shot of it. Great collection you have here, the fence/wall hybrid seems quite popular down there in the southland!
beachzz
I really like the long pov's here!!
babuci
Three very different style of fences. Realy fancy a 2nd shot,close to my taste even thou I have a simply fence to mark my territory.
debbielove
Goes to show what people like.... I'd go for the bottom one myself! Great idea. Rob.
kasalin
Wonderful captures, views and fantastic details. Excellent done and congrats for your 1000th upload !!!
JaneEden
I like the pov of the shots here and the 2nd is the nicer looking I think, hugs Jane xx
anahata.c
I love the pov too, a sunny & sweeping collection of shots, but this time you have 3 completely different shots, and the comparisons really work. I like the saturated light in the middle one (like someone's coming down from the sky!), and the more mellow light in the top & bottom. Another montage from you that makes us see these things as new. Amazing how different these walls are. I'd probably not have noticed with the naked eye...