Interesting how something meant to separate, can be the thing that eventually draws people together.
IE the Berlin wall, a wailing wall, the Great wall of China, even the white picket fences of Americana - what conversations and relationships they hosted. People are drawn to fences as places to meet, cry, build, tear down and talk.
You have a great eye for composition. I love the way you tilted the entire picture to the right, making the fence so much more interesting. And I agree with Katherine, naturally, the texture and depth are beautiful. Great photo. Thank you!
(I was watching Edward Scissorhands the other day with Mini-Teen, and altho it's not really the same at all this photo makes me think of where Edward lived!)
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Interesting how something meant to separate, can be the thing that eventually draws people together.
IE the Berlin wall, a wailing wall, the Great wall of China, even the white picket fences of Americana - what conversations and relationships they hosted. People are drawn to fences as places to meet, cry, build, tear down and talk.
I clicked to bigify...wow...love the texture and the depth. very cool.
Looks a little like a fleur de li...or however that is spelled.
You have a great eye for composition. I love the way you tilted the entire picture to the right, making the fence so much more interesting. And I agree with Katherine, naturally, the texture and depth are beautiful. Great photo. Thank you!
So much texture! Very nice.
what a gorgeous photo/fence
just besutiful
(I was watching Edward Scissorhands the other day with Mini-Teen, and altho it's not really the same at all this photo makes me think of where Edward lived!)
AWESOME shot Mel!!!!
I love this! The texture, design... everything!
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