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Bloody fencesWhy oh why am I currently obsessed with barb wire, fences and steel???? No bloody idea !!!!!! And to think THIS is what I was taking photos of when the kite with the rat flew over !!!!! ARRGGHHHHH
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I also like fences Rel and this are some pretty nice examples of fences.
My favourite is the first one, the 2nd is nice, but the sun overpowers it a little and while the 3rd is interesting it but doesn't completely sell itself to me.
Well done Rel.
I too have a thing for fences. There are so many around here. It is better to be a fence shooter than a fence sitter. Chris
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i started there, then moved on to trash cans, nothing wrong with isolating a mundane subject and looking further than ones obviously presented I liek these they are moody and nostalgic, probably because i do much the same thing time to time. Note image with flare this adds to the mood and the pleasant tones.
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