Photo taken 17th August 2012 |
Friday Fences |
Photo Art Friday |
Where I share the world I have learnt to appreciate through my camera lens.
Photo taken 17th August 2012 |
Friday Fences |
Photo Art Friday |
Welcome to my photography blog, where I share the world as seen through my lens. All commenter's will receive a visit back from me but no longer individual replies unless you have a question, which I will respond to here. Your praise and kind words are always appreciated but to keep saying thankyou to you all individually, in an original way is not easy. So I am saying it here instead, a massive thankyou from my heart for all the wonderful support, your comments are a great encouragement to me.
Beautiful photo. I wish someday our fence would look like this.
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
Is that what they are, wild clematis? Those vines are quite invasive around here, but they do make a very pretty photo subject! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Nature is in command! :-)
ReplyDeleteAha, so that is what Wild Clematis looks like. Thanks :-) Diane
ReplyDeleteLovely image!
ReplyDeleteThat fence is well and truly covered!
ReplyDeleteI wish my clematis was that lucious.:)
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
Beautiful....the clematis gives the fencing a mysterious aura in your photo!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the treatment you gave your fence. .)
ReplyDeleteMy fence is here:
http://nfmacro.blogspot.se/2012/08/fence-made-of-rope.html
Yes, this fence, as shown, is gorgeous, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery, Very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh, wild clematis is really beautiful, and the fragrance is so nice. Is yours white, and small blooms? This is a lush plant, indeed.
ReplyDeleteLove the wild clematis..really gives the fence that charm factor. Your header is just gorgeous too! Welcome to FF
ReplyDeleteGreat image and fabulous header!! So pleased you have joined us at Photo Art Friday, LindyLou.
ReplyDeleteWhat synchronistic timing, we just got home from the home improvement and paint stores, looking for a stain for the fence that will surround our backyard at our new house, and I am really quite worn out and discouraged. I'd far rather have a fence covered in lovely clematis than in stain!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely image LindyLou!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I've been so slack in getting to your blog (and everyone elses), I'm still not 100% after the flu and have been having problems with my heart again.
I off to check all your posts I've missed :) Have a lovely weekend.
Underbart med vilda clematis.Tack för din kommentar. Ha de gott i helgen.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lvoely capture. Love the composition too.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you're joining up with Photo Art Friday. I love, love fences with flowers growing on them!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely picture! love the soft and warm light. it is so inviting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fence with wild clematis you show.
ReplyDeleteWish you a good weekend :)
I like to see fences buried in vegetation!
ReplyDeleteFence at Sunrise
oh that is a thing of BEauty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo -- I love the way the fence is just peeking out from the lush growth.
ReplyDeleteLove your fence, Lindy Lou!
ReplyDeleteIs that a clematis that growing on the fence?
Greetings from a hot Holland,
Anna pfffff ;-))
Such wonderful tones and light.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. What an unusual Clematis, it has such spikey blooms. So glad you joined PAF
ReplyDeleteDelightful capture, Lindy Lou!
ReplyDeletePoor little fence, fighting to be noticed in the riot of garden green!
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