Frank at Dutch Goes the Photo provides a challenge every Tuesday. I like the challenges because they keep me on track with my posting routine, and I also get to read some really cool stuff from others in this world.
So this week the challenge is Fence. I looked through my photos once again and found a plethora of shots I could use. I was reminded that there are many forms of fences and they serve differing purposes.
When you’re a seagull, fences are for perching on and surveying the scene.
A decorative fence providing entry to a farm.
Much needed fence to keep the cattle off the road.
A farmer’s fence, with a warning to certain groups to keep out.
This fence keeps the livestock in and the unwanted trespassers out.
A safety fence at Snoqualmie Falls in Washington State – to keep myself (and others) from falling over.
Keeping cyclists and pedestrians alike away from the Brisbane River.
An ant’s view of the top of a fence keeping humans out.
I hope you have enjoyed my photos. Happy reading! 🙂
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This is wonderful, Kim – I love the plethora of shots. Hey, where is the one on the bottom right taken? It is beautiful.
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Thanks so much — the shot I think you are talking about is that “ant’s view”? If so, it was taken on a walkway at a wetlands area in Brisbane — just off Lytton Road in Murrarie. I don’t know where you are writing from, so that may all be a waste of time. 🙂
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YES it’s an ant’s view. Thanks for the info. I live in NY / LA so I probably won’t get there soon, though you never know. I have some wonderful friends in Brisbane. 🙂 Blessings to you Kim.
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🙂 I guess not. So you have friends here in Brisbane? Small world hey.
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Yep! They’ve invited me to visit too. 🙂 I spent time in Australia earlier in the year, just didn’t make it up to Brisbane. Sounds beautiful.
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That seagull pic was my fav until I got the last one. All the pictures are great as usual Kim. You have so much talent. 🙂
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Thanks Nikki. I’m self taught and patient. :).
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I think there’s a gift in there too. 😉
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You’re very kind and I appreciate your comment. 🙂
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I agree!! Lots of loving, Nikki ❤
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Super!!
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Thank you!
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Great shots Kim. I love taking pictures of birds, so the seagull takes it. I would have probably come home with a 150 pictures of that one bird and expected Nikki to sit down and look at all of them.
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hehehehe…good one Steve. Yeah, I have thousands of photos of sunsets from when I lived on Bribie Island which is known for them. I’m slowly going through and culling them. (I’m sure Nikki looked at all of them). 🙂
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I’m also a bit of a hoarder, I have trouble deleting pictures. I always think, I could manipulate that one and make it usable no matter how blurry or bright or whatever.
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Lots of fences there, Kim. You’ve got that covered.
Leslie
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Great collection of fences! The seagull and ants are my favorites!! Thank you for participating,
Frank
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Last shot is my favorite.
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It took me a little while to get the right angle on that one Cate. But very happy with the outcome. 🙂
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Great shots Kim. Love the seagull.
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Yes, that seagull sat there for a long time.
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Memsorised by your camera perhaps … or maybe hoping for some fish an chips! 🙂
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I doubt he even saw me — I zoomed in from quite a distance. I remember there was a guy doing some surf fishing, so maybe he was hopeful in that regard. 🙂
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