Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Fence's Other Side/ Monochrome Maniacs

The grass is greener, the sky is bluer...right?

To find other maniacs crazy about monochromes, visit Aileni at http://www.calonyddaear.com/monoindex/




32 comments:

Anonymous said...

The monchrome aspect makes photo even more stunning.

Paz

Rose said...

I love this picture...not quite sure beautiful is the word. Maybe breathtaking would be more accurate.

About uploading all those pics for my blog--I did it because the posts didn't make sense without them...nor did a lot of comments.

Plus I found myself wanting to refer back to certain posts.

Aileni said...

Another worthy offering - you never fail.

Small City Scenes said...

But at least there is no snow. MB

Walker said...

Good one, love it.

Lowell said...

You have a great eye; wonderful composition!

DeniseinVA said...

What a very beautiful black and white photo, very atmospheric. Just love it!

That is the chicken said...

I like the composition! Very atmospheric.
It's crying out for a song to go with it...don't fence me in?

Liz Hinds said...

That is a very nasty loking fence! Made more so by the b&w. Good choice.

Anne said...

Just great!! and inside mye hart i heard Pink Floyd...

Carver said...

I like the way this works in monochrome. It made me think of the line from Woody Guthrie's song This land is your land, this land is my land. My favorite line in that song is: As I was walking I saw a sign there - and that sign said - no trespassing - and on the other side - it didn't say nothin - that side was made for you and me. I always figure if I hop a fence I can say, but that side was made for you and me, ha.

Terri said...

Great mono shot! There's an intensity that really works in BW. Well done, as usual.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Great monochrome picture, EG.. I love seeing old fences... That barbed-wire can hurt!!!!! ha

Hope you are having a wonderful day.
Hugs,
Betsy

Catherine said...

An hand-crafted fence !
I believe you, for the original colours, but in B&W it enhances your subject. Perfect.

amanda said...

Interesting g shot, very creative!

Jane Hards Photography said...

Don't fence me in. It's so stark and eerie and such a contrast to the flowers. You're a really good photographer and I mean that with a humour to match.

betty-NZ said...

Excellent photo. Very real and very lovely.

kden said...

Fences; always great material to work with. Fantastic.

Gemma Wiseman said...

So dramatic! That fence wire detail really livens up the rural landscape! Great shot!

Carletta said...

I really, really like this!

PERBS said...

The fence in your photo reminds me of drawng a scene using graph paper!

magiceye said...

wow! this is a Wower!!!!

Anne-Berit said...

What a great picture,I like this one!

Clueless in Boston said...

Beautiful fence and sky. It looks stunning in b&w. Cheers.

Anonymous said...

A very good mono shot....

Unknown said...

Great mono capture. Love the perspective.

Daryl said...

Definitely blacker/greyer

kazu said...

It's cool.
I like it!

Bling - our elf on the shelf said...

I love your shot, it`s so great!!!

sunnymama said...

How beautiful! It's stunning in monochrome.

Mojo said...

This is just stunning. Love the perspective!

Manz said...

Terrific perspective!

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