Friday, August 31, 2012

Fences for Friday

Somewhere in Virginia, along I-81.  I loved the multiple rows of fencing - and the horses...and the star on the  small house beside the big house.

(with soft texture added)
Linking to Jan and Jer's Friday's Fences.

17 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

I like the lines the ewnces make here.

Tanya Breese said...

what a beautiful spread!

Dianna said...

What a gorgeous place! The texture on the second picture reminds me of a rainy day....

Unknown said...

beautiful perspective on your shots!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Beautifully captured Linda, I like the soft look you've given this image. Looks like a very well looked after and prosperous property.

Jan n Jer said...

Nice lines in these shots...like the edit too!

4RRanch said...

Beautiful white fence, but then I'm very partial to horses.

TexWisGirl said...

lovely fence lines! and beautiful place!!!

Anonymous said...

I would venture a guess that all that fencing cost more than my house! Yowsa! LoL! =)

Lesley said...

this makes a picture postcard scene.

Elaine said...

A profusion of fences - beautiful photographs.

Red said...

Pleasant to the eye but I'd hate to have to paint all these suckers. Nice shot to show off all fences.

Carletta said...

What a lovely place!
Lots of horse country down 81. :)

Latane Barton said...

Love your header!!! and Virginia... Ireland because I visited there, Virginia because I live there.

Brian King said...

What a beautiful place! They have a lot of fence to keep up!

Kranky Granny said...

Great capture. There is a place near me that has lots of this kind of fencing that covers severe acres. But, it is on a busy road with no way to get a good shot that shows the many layers.

I have taken so many bad photos of that place and wish I could get a shot a wonderful as this one.

Unknown said...

That’s a very beautiful fence, Jan and Jer. I can picture a flock of lamb and a herd of cattle inside it - no hallucinating, okay? :P I think the fences need a little repainting, it’s a little faded to be honest, if not almost.

Christian Renwick