Thursday, August 8, 2013

Queen Anne's Lace/Friday Fences

Gate on road allowance beside a farmer's field

The gate was a warning for cars not to enter but since it's still a town road (obviously unassumed), it's legal for photographers to walk around...which I did.

I am linking to Friday Fences here.

39 comments:

  1. Gorgeous!!! I am starting to think I will not have any long walks till next spring, what with school...

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  2. Rusty fences make great photos.

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  3. Nice 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.

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  4. The soft element (flowers) against the hard elements (fence/lock) makes this very interesting.

    Darla

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  5. ooooh, it looks filled with magical promise . . .
    -g-

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  6. LOVE LOVE LOVE this photo... a big WOW

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  7. Love that Queen Ann's Lace! Beautiful photo.

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  8. Pretty shot! Glad you took the chance. :)

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  9. Of course--we got cameras, a sorta badge to go where we want. LOL MB

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  10. Sometimes I think you have a lock on good fence/gate photos! Very nice!

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  11. So looks like you were here sorry I missed you:) B

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  12. What a wonderful composition this is.

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  13. What a creative picture ! I never ask if it's legal or not to take a picture I am a paparazzi !

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  14. Oh, EG, love this shot. Perfect for Friday's fences...

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  15. a beautiful image of the gate. Would be great as a painting I think.

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  16. No lock can stop a good photographer! So many neat elements in your photo.

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  17. I'm glad you walked around the gate and got this beautiful picture.

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  18. I love the flowers through those square fence links - beautiful (legal:) scene!

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  19. I love this shot, and I am a fan of rust.

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  20. Beautiful rust tones on this. I am surprised at the small and light padlock on such a gate.

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  21. Reminds me of all the locks that are on the Paris foot bridges; I like yours better!!

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  22. 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.

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  23. Tis a gate that still stands even though time has been harsh.

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  24. Love the lacy white flowers contrasted with the rusty fence.

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  25. 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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  26. lovely. I read a lot of books where Queen Anne's lace is mentioned. Now I know what it looks like.

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