My friend Ehpem over at >>Burnt Embers<< posted a few shots of some fences awhile back which inspired me to do this fence theme. This particular fence is part of a wonderful walkway (for another view of the walkway, click >>here<<) which follows the Skagit River in Mount Vernon, Washington. In the background you can see the trestle bridge which connects the city.
What I like: I really dig the focal point in this, all the texture in the face of the metal is simply wonderful. The rope wire which is right next to the metal face is pretty cool too! 😀
f/6.3 | 1/160 | iso 100 | 100mm Macro
…Enjoy!
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Great photo David. I like the horizontal and vertical lines in this shot.
Thank you very much.
Me encantan este tipo de fotos, saludos
Thank you, glad you love this kind of image! 😀
I love the warm tones and beautiful light in your photo. Being able to see the bridge in the background gives a sense of place – what a fantastic image!
Thank you very much Martina!
I actually like what is not in focus in the background. 🙂 great composition.
Thank you Martina, I like it too! 😀
It’s a nice composition… I like the focus too 🙂
Thank you very much Helen.
Wow – me inspiring you? Its normally the other way around. Nice coincidence that my post today also has a fence playing a prominent role 🙂
This is a great shot – I love the way the wire comes into focus right at the post – it leads the eye right through those holes; the depth of field is perfect for this shot.
Yes, yes you did inspire me! Thank you very much!
I too like those wires coming into focus, thank you for the comment.
I love everything about this shot. Awesome photo.
Why thank you VERY much, I am really glad you liked this. 😀 Hope to see you around again…