The gate was a warning for cars not to enter but sinceit's still a town road (obviously unassumed), it's legal for photographers to walk around...which I did.
well, yea - of course it should be open access to photographers. My theory is that until it states otherwise, it is fair game. Nice shot - love Queen Ann's Lace - so simple yet so prissy.
Love the contrast of the rusted metal against the lacy flowers, and the way the flowers are completely ignoring the "keep out" message of the lock. ;-)
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Gorgeous!!! I am starting to think I will not have any long walks till next spring, what with school...
ReplyDeleteRusty fences make great photos.
ReplyDeleteNice photo. Of course I'm looking at the lock and it is not a serious lock is it. It'll keep the nice people like you and me out.
ReplyDeleteHI Lovely fence shot. How did you get in?
ReplyDeleteThe soft element (flowers) against the hard elements (fence/lock) makes this very interesting.
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ooooh, it looks filled with magical promise . . .
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LOVE LOVE LOVE this photo... a big WOW
ReplyDeleteLove that Queen Ann's Lace! Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeletePretty shot! Glad you took the chance. :)
ReplyDeleteOf course--we got cameras, a sorta badge to go where we want. LOL MB
ReplyDeletemakes for a great shot!
ReplyDeleteGood eye!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I think you have a lock on good fence/gate photos! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteSo looks like you were here sorry I missed you:) B
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful composition this is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative picture ! I never ask if it's legal or not to take a picture I am a paparazzi !
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a great fence!
ReplyDeleteOh, EG, love this shot. Perfect for Friday's fences...
ReplyDeleteNice shot, EG!
ReplyDeleteNice Pic.
ReplyDeletea beautiful image of the gate. Would be great as a painting I think.
ReplyDeleteNo lock can stop a good photographer! So many neat elements in your photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you walked around the gate and got this beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers through those square fence links - beautiful (legal:) scene!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot, and I am a fan of rust.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the fence.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!! Love this!
ReplyDeleteSafe and secure!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rust tones on this. I am surprised at the small and light padlock on such a gate.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of all the locks that are on the Paris foot bridges; I like yours better!!
ReplyDeletewell, yea - of course it should be open access to photographers. My theory is that until it states otherwise, it is fair game. Nice shot - love Queen Ann's Lace - so simple yet so prissy.
ReplyDeletesure makes a pretty photo!
ReplyDeleteTis a gate that still stands even though time has been harsh.
ReplyDeleteSuch dainty flowers. I love them.
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Love the lacy white flowers contrasted with the rusty fence.
ReplyDeleteRustic elegance.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast of the rusted metal against the lacy flowers, and the way the flowers are completely ignoring the "keep out" message of the lock. ;-)
ReplyDeletelovely. I read a lot of books where Queen Anne's lace is mentioned. Now I know what it looks like.
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