...Don't fence me in...:)...."A bright and sunny day in the Winter it makes one happy to be alive
A nice day to go out the Country if one had a car for to drive
Or to have a walk in the parkland and enjoy the Winter sunshine"...:)..just BEAUTIFUL,Jim!!!
It does look like a beautiful sunny day. Nice shadows cast by the fence. Nice colour and composition and you got a really nice sky. You don't get too many of those in the winter.
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Simple but very awesome. The shadow of the fence is really cool. Good eye and composition on this one, Jim. This is one of those scenes I may have passed up but I'm glad you didn't. Thanks for posting.
Oh those shadows! Talk about eye catching! First thing I noticed and then all the Winter Wonderland! You got a most lovely photo here m' dear!! And of course the way that 'bloo' sky caresses the whole thing is perfect. Musta been a quiet day out too. Bigtime (((hugs))) go your way!! Verena
Good use of lighting and shadows Edsel Man. I like the use of the fence in the scene. It looks like whatever didn't want fenced in got their wish. Good winter post.
Way to go with you Buckeyes. Mizzou stunk it up.
Refering to the song 'Don't fence me in', think Kate Smith wouldn't have complained about the room you have given her, Jimbob, lol.
Very good post my friend!
Regards, Cornelius.
A beautiful spacious capture! This is wonderful lighting and crisp clarity! Your colors and the shadow play of the fence are superb Tick! An excellent post! :)Ami
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