Hi Hoggers, I took a trip to Taiwan for two week in early Dec. While I was there, I thought of a photographs study of fences in Taiwan. Some are just ordinary, yet others show the Chinese culture. I would like to submit some of the photos to you for your pleasure. These were shot with a Canon 6D and a 24 to 105 L series lens. The weather there was not as good as I had expected, but I did the best with what I had.
A fence going to Ali Mountain, Taiwan's highest peak
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Typical hand-made fence on Ali Mountain
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Fenced walkway in Toroko Gorge
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Another view of the walkway in Toroko Gorge
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A fenced bridge by the Black Buddha overlooking Taichung
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Fenced walkway in Checheng, Terminal station for the Jiji line.
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A fence at a Buddhist Temple just outside of Taipei
Fenced walkway to a Taoist Pagoda in Taipei
I thought I would throw this bridge in also.
I like the third one Bill. Nice work on the steps and a great capture.
Mike D. wrote:
I like the third one Bill. Nice work on the steps and a great capture.
Thanks Mike. I enjoyed taking these pictures. However, my next posting will be of my favorite subject -- TRAINS. Wait for them in a few days.
#5 is also killer. In the meanwhile, feel free to make us look at more from Taiwan. :)
I liked all of your shots. Very nicely done. :thumbup:
Jakebrake wrote:
I liked all of your shots. Very nicely done. :thumbup:
Thanks Jake, I loved taking them -- next is TRAINS!
It was very nice of the Koi to pose for you in #5 as well. Bring on the trains!
Beautiful shots, Bill! I love the steps in #s 3 & 4.
Mike D. wrote:
It was very nice of the Koi to pose for you in #5 as well. Bring on the trains!
Yeah Mike, you don't know how much bribery and Koi food it took to get them to cooperate, ha,ha.
sailorsmom wrote:
Beautiful shots, Bill! I love the steps in #s 3 & 4.
Thanks for the encouragement, sailorsmom. Funny that this project just popped up in my head. Why not shoot fences while I am there. Next will be TRAINS in a few days. Too many things happening now.
dand43 wrote:
Really good job.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Thanks dand43
Doddy wrote:
Nice ones Bill.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Thanks Doddy
Mike D. wrote:
#5 is also killer. In the meanwhile, feel free to make us look at more from Taiwan. :)
Thanks Mike. I will submit more Taiwan shots as time permits. Next will be TRAINS, then street scenes, then misc. pics of the countryside. Bill
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