Thursday, November 7, 2013

Cedar split rail fence

Fence and reflection in puddle, cornfield in background

I am linking to Friday Fences here.

51 comments:

  1. Nice picture - those fences just shout out "photograph me!"

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  2. Your fences are some of my favorite photos. The reflections in this one add some interest and movement.

    Darla

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  3. a reflection & a fence. great combo. ( ;
    luv the fall colors too!

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  4. Lovely rural shot, looks like you have had plenty of rain too?!

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  5. nice! even better with the reflection!

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  6. What a traditional fence with a great reflection. Thanks for your comment. Reflections are often fun.

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  7. How unusual - and so lovely.

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  8. Such a beautiful place and the reflection is a lovely bonus!

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  9. Kaunis Kuva...
    Hillityt värit - mainio compositio.
    Terveisin Eko
    Suomi/Lapland/Kuusamo

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  10. A very special fence with a reflection to boot - very very nice!

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  11. Love the reflections you've captured. Very nice!

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  12. This is beautiful! Love the reflections.

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  13. I don't see the split rail fence often. It's so nice and even better reflected here in the water 'cause you see it twice. Pretty area.

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  14. What a wonderful photo. I like the
    horisontel and verticals lines-
    and the watermirror.
    Greetings
    JetteMajken

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  15. Cool fence and great reflection. You got it all. Good eye for this sort of thing. MB

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  16. Beautiful reflection photo!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  17. HI. great fence to photograph and I love the reflection.

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  18. I love the reflection of the fence.

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  19. I want that double fence. And I want to leave the city...

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  20. reminds me of a place in sweden. :)
    And old times.

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  21. Autumn hues, double views, and the splendour of seasonal brilliance.

    Poppy

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  22. I love the fence and the pretty reflection, great shot. Have a happy weekend!

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  23. A beautiful reflection, and I love the textures in this.

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  24. Great capture of the fence reflected in the water.

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  25. I love this type of fence..the aged wood,even the green mold...I always wonder who took the time to build it, and how long it took. Great shot!

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  26. I agree with many of you that the fences and the reflections are wonderful, but I also like the three trees that are growing vertical from behind the fences,this seems to add another dimention to the pics.

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  27. Lovely shot! I do see fences like that from time to time, but only out in the country...

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  28. You hit the trifecta with this one. Great shot.

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  29. (This is the sound of applause.)

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  30. Great minds! I'm also featuring split rails but don't have those fortunate reflections in my photos. Adds so much interest to your shot.

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  31. Nice fence, nice reflection. What wants a photographing human more.

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  32. We don't see that kind of fence in the UK so it's good to see them in your photos. And with a reflection too - twice as nice!

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  33. Nice!! Wish I had that around my property.

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  34. Two for the price of one..double trouble..I could go on EG :)) fab shot!

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  35. Well upto now this is my fence of the day.... lovely lovely image, very well done

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  36. Beautiful fence and reflection :) Hanne Bente

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  37. Beautiful shot! We just don't have pretty rail fences like that around here. Love it!

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  38. Very nice double dose of fences today. Well done.

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  39. I love those old split rail fences. Nice shot :)

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