Thursday, March 1, 2012

Something old and something new for Friday's fences...

I was looking for some photo the other night and came across this one, taken in 2008. I first thought for barn charm, but then didn't use it for that. I needed something for Friday's fences and it fits the bill.

This one was taken Tuesday, not the first time I have taken a photo of it and every time it is a horrible time of day...but I like the fence so just sticking it in here.

To see other fences or to leave the link for your very on fence, go check in at Life According to Jan and Jer.

26 comments:

  1. crude fence but nice and goes with the barn
    Bridget #3

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  2. oh, wow ...what great shots. love the fences. (:

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  3. Isn't it interesting that so many of us find fences interesting

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  4. The fence in the second photos looks like it might have been an afterthought with the varying sizes of posts, but it does exude a certain amount of character! I understand about having trouble catching the right time of day for a photo. I once went to a place seven times and never got the photo I wanted. It was on a perfect east/west grid and the morning light cast shadows on the building, the midday light was too bright, and the late afternoon light left the building in darkness. I finally gave up!

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  5. Either one of those fences would keep critters from wandering!

    Fence at Sundown

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  6. What a HUGE difference to scroll from one picture to the other!! The first is so well taken care of...

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  7. These are two very different fences, but they both have their own charm.

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  8. I love the harmony of the first shot! The white fence is very neat!

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  9. Both are great fences. I like the barn in the second one.

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  10. Love the top of the silo in the first shot!
    I'm with Kathy. I noticed the size and heights of the posts in the second one. I also noticed the green metal sign with the numbers. I'm assuming maybe they serve the same purpose as here - for emergency vehicles to find the right place.

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  11. There is something so interesting about a plain, no-nonsense kind of working fence! I can just imagine the work of keeping fences up, like the first one.

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  12. The old fence has a lot of character don't you think? Happy weekend and thanks for the visit too.

    Friday Fences

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  13. They do fit Friday's Fences! Cool barns, love em! =)

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  14. Both are fine "fence" shots. The bottom one is so good with all the density of fence posts...which easily overcomes the blank white sky (which we are having frequently here). :-)

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  15. I really like your b/w of the barn it makes it look kind of vintage.
    That is a right rickety fence in the 2nd shot.

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  16. I've been following the weather again & there's awful damage in Il & In - r ya'll ok again?

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  17. Great shots of the barns and fences!

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  18. I like both photos but the second one sure looks like a lot of fences around here. Real typical.

    I hope all is well (weather wise) in your neck of the woods. Don't want you to blow away. MB

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  19. A great contrast of old and new.

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  20. I know this is a fence post, but I really like the top of that silo in the first pic.

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  21. I like the fence too. It seems to be made for small animals. Maybe goat or lamb. :)

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  22. I like your black and white photo.

    Regards and best wishes

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  23. Great fences! I really love the red barn scene. Beautiful as usual!

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  24. Time isn't very forgiving against Mother Nature.

    I really enjoyed poking around your blog...wonderful photos!!

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