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Sheep farm fence - Cigel, SlovakiaPosted by Michael Skorulski (Cigel, Slovakia) on 18 February 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Comments (42)
e. from New York, NY, United StatesReally pretty photo. I like how you almost feel how rickety the fence is. 18 Feb 2008 5:05am @e.: Thank you, e. dpm from malé, MaldivesThe fence has stood its age, love the color of the vegetation I guess its something to do with the seasons 18 Feb 2008 5:18am @dpm: That's a nice comment. Thank you, dpm. martie from Okinawa, JapanGreat composition here, Michael. I love that old fence - it looks like it has so many stories to tell. 18 Feb 2008 5:29am @martie: Thank you, Martie. That's a nice comment. Saeed from Tehran, Irannice shot with vivide colors, good composition & lovable idea 18 Feb 2008 5:56am @Saeed: Thank you, Saeed. mosleh from kurdestan_baneh, Iranwery wery good nice beautiful autumn (زور جوانه) 18 Feb 2008 6:07am @mosleh: Thank you, Mosleh. givethemhell from GermanyGreat! I feel right at home with this photo. This could be taken somewhere around the corner from where I live. 18 Feb 2008 6:23am @givethemhell: I know what you mean. Thank you. @Shaahin: That is worth considering. Thank you, Shaahin. Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaVery nice shot, Michael. Does it manage to keep the sheep in? 18 Feb 2008 6:42am @Michael Rawluk: The farmer only has a few sheep. So he doesn't mind if they run out. He can get them easily. Thanks, Michael. @Rags: The sheep were in the barn when this was taken. Thank you, Rags. isabel from Lisbon, Portugalvery nice! it could be a portuguese landscape as well...wood fences 18 Feb 2008 6:46am @isabel: Yes, I think it is very European. Thank you, Isabel. tyan from Singapore, Singaporei like this,the 'oldness' of the fence and the yellowish land,fantastic framing and composition!:) 18 Feb 2008 7:16am @tyan: Nice comment. Thank you, Tyan. Craiger from Vacaville, California, United StatesI love rustic old fences like this! Thanks for posting! 18 Feb 2008 8:21am @Craiger: And thanks for commenting, Craiger. @Elle: Thank you, Elle. @DaveB: Thank you, Dave. @Teresa Durães: Many thanks, Teresa. @Kelly: Thank you, Kelly. Steven from Montreal, CanadaI like the POV and how you captured the age of the fence! Very well done! 18 Feb 2008 12:21pm @Steven: Thanks, Steven. I appreciate that. @TILALA: Thank you, Tilala. Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesA very peaceful shot. And I like the lines of the fence. 18 Feb 2008 1:19pm @Steven: Many thanks, Steven. vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge from Granby, QC, CanadaI like the perspective here and the "winter" colors, with just a hint of green to announce that things are going to change and spring is about to come. Nice one! 18 Feb 2008 1:31pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge: That's an excellent comment. Thank you, Wolfgang. Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaThat country charm feel, there's nothing like it, and you've captured it soooo well Michael :) 18 Feb 2008 2:03pm @Lorraine: Thanks, Lorraine. This fence marks the end of my daily hike so an image was necessary. Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesI like this shot Michael... feels like home -- almost. 18 Feb 2008 4:19pm @Earnest: Thank you, Earnest. It's a nice comment. @yiannis krikis: Many thanks, Yiannis. I appreciate that. @badala: Thank you, Badala. amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaVery nicely done... great pov and I really like how you've framed the fence within the fence. 18 Feb 2008 6:45pm @amy: Excellent analysis. Thank you, Amy. @Tracey: Thank you, Tracey MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyThese sheep know how to keep it short! I love the earth tones! 18 Feb 2008 6:57pm @MadScientist: Yes, sheep are very handy. Thank you, MS. Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaThis is seriously stunning stunning stunning! Absolutely love the colors, contrast and angle, the textures are great too... just want to touch it. 18 Feb 2008 7:08pm @Ina: What an wonderful comment. Thank you, Ina. standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceVery nice composition. Great perspective through the fence! 18 Feb 2008 7:34pm @standley: Many thanks, Standley. Henri Rabagny from Paris, FranceTrès belle composition, très naturelle, avec une bonne PDC. Merci de passer régulièrement sur mes pages. Je regrette de ne pas pouvoir le faire aussi souvent. 18 Feb 2008 8:24pm @Henri Rabagny: Merci, Henri. Je suis très heureux que vous ayez fait un commentaire. Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsGreat composition, and materials impression, I can smell the herbs and feel the wood! 18 Feb 2008 8:53pm @Illuci: Yes, I guess it is tactile. Thank you, Eric. @Brites: Many thanks, Brites. Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomThat an old rustic fence, good leading lines and texture study 18 Feb 2008 11:38pm @Richard_Irwin: Thank you so much, Richard. Elisa from Massachusetts, United Statesgreat shot!!! I love the colors and the old fence! really nice! 19 Feb 2008 1:08am @Elisa: Thank you, Elisa. Sujit Sudhi from Hyderabad, IndiaSuperb. The colours are fabulous. Great capture. 19 Feb 2008 1:39am @Sujit Sudhi: Many thanks, Sujit. Stunner from Kingston, JamaicaTis is a great shot! I like the composition and framing! 19 Feb 2008 1:56am @Stunner: Thank you, Stunner. @Sharon Y: I appreciate that, Sharon. Thank you. Ken McCoy from Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL, United StatesYou find the most amazing textures in he world around you. 19 Feb 2008 3:48am @Ken McCoy: I agree. And often very close by. Thank you, Ken. @Marion: Thank you so much, Marion. Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanThe fence is very much part of the scenery, it almost looks like having grown from the very field it borders.You chose a daring perspective through the two parallel boards, which might have bothered the eye, but they don't.All the rules of "how to take a photo" came to my mind.......but I don't bother to stick to them most of the time! 19 Feb 2008 12:02pm @Japanalia: I don't know the rules which might be for the better. Thank you, Gabriela. @Porcsin: Many thanks. dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United Statesfences make for beautiful, natural frames. well done. 29 May 2008 5:17am @dj.tigersprout: Thank you. I'm very fond of old fences. |
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