Featured Work
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Corral Of The Past by eltotton
When I was getting the shots of the old homestead, I noticed this old corral as well and it seemed to belong with the rest of the shots so I got one of it too.
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"At The Farm Gate" by Phil Thomson IPA
At a gate, near the present homestead, looking back to where the old homestead once stood in grandeur, amid the tall palms, before it was burnt out in the fires of 1944.
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Last light - Tathra Beach by Steven Sass
Do we have to leave this great beach just yet? I hate it when the days start getting shorter, and there just isnt enough time to get to beach after work for the wind down.
Recent Work
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Follow the path to the light by Tessa Bishop
Early morning, Piddlehinton, Dorset, the prelude to a beautiful day.
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OPEN BARN PAINTING by Dayonda
Cows enter through the door on the hill, farmer enteres the gates in front. Pacific Northwest, US
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The Long Fence by Raquel Bourne
Taken on the fenceline of my friends property in Berridale NSW. This photo won a little contest on another website for fences, just get a little ribbon next to my name, but still pretty proud.
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The Cowboy Way by Kevin Kroeker
From the Northern tip of Labrador down to the eastern coast of Newfoundland, the sea that pounds and caresses these shores is nicknamed Iceberg Alley. Bergs born 10,000 years ago on the Greenland icecap dance along the coast and far out to sea, propelled unpredictably by wind and tide, tumbling, twirling, and breaking into fantastic shapes before melting in the warm waters of the gulf stream. / / An iceberg’s journey down Iceberg Alley begins once it breaks off from the edges of Greenland’s glaciers. Dropping into the ocean, it is gripped by the Labrador Current and carried through the dark ocean along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. In the past, during certain times of the year, the alley has been thick with the largest and most beautiful icebergs found anywhere in the world. They glide majestically along, alone or in groups, obscuring the horizon with their tall, jagged silhouettes. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / More in this series / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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What's Your Point? by Notabamafan
Wrought Iron Fence
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Standing Alone by Tainia Finlay
This little church is made of mud, it is now derelict where once stained glass windows shone there is only the metal that held the glass together. No congregation, no village nearby. I’m trying to discover some history which is hard as it appears to have no name. I took quite a few images of the inside as well which I shall post at some stage later. Thank you for looking. Best viewed large.
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One fed up Capricorn! by AineMacAodha
Taken at mullaghmore beach in County Sligo in Ireland.
About This Group
What does a fence mean to you – does it confine, exclude, act as a border or barrier? This group is for any image, or other art, to do with fences. Must have a fence, or part of a fence, visible in the image. Doesn’t include the sport of fencing or the illegal activity of ‘fencing’!!!
There are few ‘rules’ other than to limit uploads to one per day.
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