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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Old image for Friday's Fences

This was taken on a foggy morn of February 4, 2008. It is one of my favorite shots...so even though I have published it previously on Pics & Pieces for sure, and maybe even on here, I am posting it again. Maybe I am a little too fond of it:-)

I am linking with the Friday's Fences at Life According to Jan and Jer.

25 comments:

Jill said...

I love this, Rose. I'm so glad you reposted it as I never would have been able to see it!

Ellie said...

Oh I really like this picture, I haven't seen it before so I am glad you re-posted it. :)

Martha Z said...

It is a great shot, worthy of a second look (or first in my case).

Lesley said...

Great shot. I wouldn't want to come this close in real life, though!

Deb said...

Great shot!

Jan n Jer said...

I can see why it's a favorite of yours! It's an awesome shot!

TexWisGirl said...

oh, i like it too!!! glad you brought it back!!!

Susan said...

Wow, this is awesome! Glad you re-posted because I didn't see it the first time. Great shot!

Donna said...

Great shot! I hadn't seen it before so I"m glad you posted it again. It's really amazing.

Kjell T. Evensen said...

A simple, yet profound image. Beautiful.

Ginny Hartzler said...

If I blur my eyes, it looks like a pterodactyl!!! Or some other great bird of prey.

Unknown said...

Awesome shot.

Roan said...

All I can say is WOW!

MadSnapper said...

you should be fond of it. it is gorgeous and proof that beauty can be found in anything, even barb wire

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Well of the 26 entries so far on Fridays Fences I have to give you the "Best of Show" award. Very nicely done.

George said...

I don't think you're too fond of it at all. I really like this photo with the water between the barbs. Very well done!

genie said...

I love it, too, and coincidentally I am posting one similar to this for my Macro Monday shot. I am fascinated by the simple and the so-called mundane things that serve big function. I am also drawn to any shot with strong linear qualities. This one is beautiful and the blend you were able to achieve with your capture in the background is awesome. Beautiful work.genie

don said...

Its strength is in the simplicity of a single barb decorated with the hanging droplet of water. A superb imaged…I can see why it remains a favorite.

nanny said...

I don't blame you for being proud of that shot!!! It's a great one!

gtyyup said...

I too would be proud of this capture...simple and beautifully done~

Faye said...

I can see why you love this photo--such simplicity, clean focus, and timing with that one perfect drop of water. I admire your wintery header as well--so atmospheric.

Carole M. said...

oh YES, very clever photograph; love it.

EG CameraGirl said...

I love this photo, Rose! I think I remember you showing it before...or one similar. It's certainly worth showing a few more times too. :)

Carletta said...

Really wonderful shot Rose!

Elaine said...

Fantastic! I love it too!

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