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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Totally unrelated photos for Friday's fences

I have had these ready to go for a while...so going to post them...I guess I am hoping quantity will make up for quality.
It it fun to watch for the things people leave on fence posts...so I take a photo of it every chance I get.

I thought this was neat but do not like my photo of it...I think the reason I don't like it is the lighting. It is up in Parke County....just in the middle of this yard.

And this is an oldie that I really like, even though the fence is blurry....it is a scan of a B&W photo from years ago.

This is my entry for Friday's Fences....

24 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

that 2nd one is interesting - guess they tried to 'screen off' a portion of the yard for a quiet spot? :)

i like the old barn one w/ fence in front too.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The scanned photo is just fine!


Sky Through Fence

Ellie said...

I really like the 2nd shot. It's kind of higgledy piggledy looking in a really nice way :)

Linda said...

I really like that look through the wire fence...

Carletta said...

I think the little seating area is very rural like. Maybe with some flowers and bushes around it wouldn't look quite so odd. :)
Love the barn behind the fence.

LC said...

That scanned b & w is so evocative.

Bev said...

Lovely pictures!!

Ginny Hartzler said...

I really like all three, they are really postable. I cannot pick a favorite!

Judy said...

The second one is neat, but they're all wonderful.

Elaine said...

They work for me! Nice photos.

Jan n Jer said...

Love the last shot!

Tanya Breese said...

nice fences....love that old barn! i'm lol'ing at someones comment about higgledy piggledy, never heard that before, cute!

MadSnapper said...

love the black and white shot. and now i wonder what in the world they were fencing in or out with that second fence. i have heard of circle the wagons, now circle the old rail fence.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

love the looking through fence view of the barn. so neat. (:

Vores have said...

Great pictures you show. Wishing you a good weekend :) Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk

NatureFootstep said...

a stone on the pole? Strange isn´t it?

don said...

A fine series for Friday Fences. I too like your fence screen on the black and white image.

George said...

I like all of your fence pictures. The fence in the yard really is very nice. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Faye said...

That's a fun subject, Rose--will have to start noticing what people leave on their fences or walls. Sometimes it might be just thriftiness--maybe they'll use something again so lay it up where they can see and not forget?

Your captures of field fences in the previous post were just lovely--I could look at all of them for a long time without getting bored.

Claire Justine said...

Great shots :)

Meggie said...

Al three look fine to me, but I especially like the first one!

Amy Burzese said...

I like them all!

Nellies said...

I love the black and white one with the blurry fence, great shot!

EG CameraGirl said...

I wonder what that fence in the second photo is all about. Hmmm.

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