This challenge is to shoot objects of interest to you that are on the other side of the fence.
Unfortunately, Ive found that in my rural area, fences are nearly non-existent, other than containing livestock and horses.
However, my town is a train town and just my luck, we have an old caboose that is being kept behind a fence. I find it rather interesting. At least parts of it.
Below are links to shooting through fences. Have fun and shoot what you can!
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-through-a-wire-fence/http://photofocus.com/2009/01/30/shooting-through-fences-twipphotocom/My work schedule is such this next week that I wont be able to track and post all day long, but I will pop in as I can to see how youre coming along.
So, here are my photos of shooting through the fence.
If the weather isnt permissible, post whatever.
The linking mechanism
Used the fence as a frame in this one
The wheel goes round and round until the brake is applied
Rural wildlife. Oh make that calfs on the other side of the fence
marking this page for tomorrow, later Bill
Just so I won't forget where I found this Challenge....
Sunnybuck wrote:
This challenge is to shoot objects of interest to you that are on the other side of the fence.
Unfortunately, Ive found that in my rural area, fences are nearly non-existent, other than containing livestock and horses.
However, my town is a train town and just my luck, we have an old caboose that is being kept behind a fence. I find it rather interesting. At least parts of it.
Below are links to shooting through fences. Have fun and shoot what you can!
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-through-a-wire-fence/http://photofocus.com/2009/01/30/shooting-through-fences-twipphotocom/My work schedule is such this next week that I wont be able to track and post all day long, but I will pop in as I can to see how youre coming along.
So, here are my photos of shooting through the fence.
If the weather isnt permissible, post whatever.
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Sunnybuck thanks for getting the challenge started. Great group I like the train photos
Roadrunner wrote:
Just so I won't forget where I found this Challenge....
I like your fences. I like ornate and wood fences. Your first shot is my favorite. You did a good job shooting through fences (over them and around them) too!
Sunnybuck wrote:
I like your fences. I like ornate and wood fences. Your first shot is my favorite. You did a good job shooting through fences (over them and around them) too!
Thank you ......... as long as they don't fence me in.
dane004 wrote:
Sunnybuck thanks for getting the challenge started. Great group I like the train photos
Thanks for viewing Dane. I hope to see something from your area during this challenge. Have fun with it!
Sunnybuck
Will add a few from the zoo
Sunnybuck wrote:
This challenge is to shoot objects of interest to you that are on the other side of the fence.
Unfortunately, Ive found that in my rural area, fences are nearly non-existent, other than containing livestock and horses.
However, my town is a train town and just my luck, we have an old caboose that is being kept behind a fence. I find it rather interesting. At least parts of it.
Below are links to shooting through fences. Have fun and shoot what you can!
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-through-a-wire-fence/http://photofocus.com/2009/01/30/shooting-through-fences-twipphotocom/My work schedule is such this next week that I wont be able to track and post all day long, but I will pop in as I can to see how youre coming along.
So, here are my photos of shooting through the fence.
If the weather isnt permissible, post whatever.
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Looks like another interesting challenge. Thanks for hosting, Sunny.
Here are a couple for tonight
Peeking at the balloons on the other side.
Looking through a ferry's "porthole" fence
A fence and fort on SC
These goats were curious about me and willingly posed on the other side of the barbed wire fence.
Great challenge Sunnybuck. Thanks again for hosting!
Sunnybuck wrote:
This challenge is to shoot objects of interest to you that are on the other side of the fence.
Unfortunately, Ive found that in my rural area, fences are nearly non-existent, other than containing livestock and horses.
However, my town is a train town and just my luck, we have an old caboose that is being kept behind a fence. I find it rather interesting. At least parts of it.
Below are links to shooting through fences. Have fun and shoot what you can!
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-through-a-wire-fence/http://photofocus.com/2009/01/30/shooting-through-fences-twipphotocom/My work schedule is such this next week that I wont be able to track and post all day long, but I will pop in as I can to see how youre coming along.
So, here are my photos of shooting through the fence.
If the weather isnt permissible, post whatever.
This challenge is to shoot objects of interest to ... (
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Good start for this challenge. They always say it's always greener .... don't they.
Well, its the same around a tennis court.
Pretty sure Annette could enjoy a match here.
This Eagle was in a rehab facility, behind a chain link fence.
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