Jimbob - The diminishing perspective of the fence is helped by the raised grass by the road. Your low angle gives us hints of what lies beyond the fence . The dynamic clouds add to the intrigue. Nicely done! Thad
* Owing to the deterioration in my hands, I find that I cannot comment as much as I should..But please know...I do look at all your posts!..and will leave my 'moniker' >OB< when I do so!...Thank you all *
OwdBob'sGallery
Wow what a catch... I love how the fence arches over the small hill giving the image a 3D effect, not to mention the dramatic sky! Perfect combination!
Adriana
A marvelous picture JB!!! Looks like the grass is about the same color on the other side of the fence!! Thanks for settling an age old question! :):) Gorgeous sky by the way and I am drawn to your framing like a bee to a hive!!
There is something so magical about fences. And I love your vantage point in this, the curve, and the wonderful drama in the sky! I had to giggle with Bruces comment. Guess that does make it clear eh? Very lovely photo Jimbo. Verena
Have my doubts whether this is a low down knee jobby, as Owd Bob said. Think however it's a belly jobby, lol.
Anyhow a wonderful post Jimbob.
Regards, Cornelius.
Hey Jim
I like that fence! Just as long as I can go in and out I will be fine! Wheni first saw it my eyes followed it to that old rusty barn roof! Nice job!
Paul
Hello Jim....By using the fence in this scene you have thought carefully and creatively about the composition...it certainly leads one's eye into the frame...I like this very much...Well done...All the very best to you Jim....................Mick.