hahaha, we have a lot of that clothes snagging wire here in west Texas. One year our small dog came back to the house without his sweater. I thought perhaps a coyote had tried to grab him and maybe he got out of his sweater. However, a few days later, I found his sweater hanging on the barbed wire where he had tried to cross under. Wishing you a merry Christmas!
You have such a great eye for picking something ordinary out and turning it into a work of art. This is very well done, with the little bead of water also.
Hari Om I love the stark simplicity of this image.
Today I've promised myself to leave a comment on ALL the blogs I read, to leave the Seasons Greetings that move one at this time but also to say how much I appreciate each one and to say thanks for the company throughout another year. Take care and have a wonderful festive time. YAM xx
When you're a tall man like me, the snagging trying to climb over can be even more dangerous!
ReplyDeleteSuperb close-up! Looks awfully sharp, too. It's probably taken out a few eyes, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI also have many accidents with barbed wire. Fine shot with the water drop trapped there.
ReplyDeleteAs clumsy as I am, I would surely impale myself on this and bleed to death...
ReplyDeleteI think anyone who has ever been around barbed wire has had that same problem.
ReplyDeletehahaha, we have a lot of that clothes snagging wire here in west Texas. One year our small dog came back to the house without his sweater. I thought perhaps a coyote had tried to grab him and maybe he got out of his sweater. However, a few days later, I found his sweater hanging on the barbed wire where he had tried to cross under. Wishing you a merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteAnd, so have I!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a great eye for picking something ordinary out and turning it into a work of art. This is very well done, with the little bead of water also.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteI love the stark simplicity of this image.
Today I've promised myself to leave a comment on ALL the blogs I read, to leave the Seasons Greetings that move one at this time but also to say how much I appreciate each one and to say thanks for the company throughout another year. Take care and have a wonderful festive time. YAM xx
I would think it would hurt too. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHOw sharp and intimidating it looks! Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteNot good getting your clothes ripped on the barbed wire, but this is a cool photo.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Rose.
~Sheri
Terrific photo Rose. Love it.
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