Roadrunner wrote:
They are quite historical and also denote the limits of whatever. If the gates are open c'mon in, if not well maybe the owners prefer privacy.
In my first posting it is based on history and culture and they could be an icĂ´ne for in this Province, not sure. Anyway in the late autumn the cowswould be hered back into the barns and the farmer would take down the fence, leaving th posts and this was to protect them from winter weathr. Come spring, back up they go and out come the cows for the summer. Now these fences are made from cedar trees and have a life expectancy of up to a hundred years.
Now I am also working on a Challenge for January, ''Subjects with Changes''. I mention it now because if you are interested and have spare time, it could be fun. Take subject and shoot in different weather, different lighting, different angles or whatever else you might care to do, but keeping the main subject always there. If you have any questions, PM me.
Have fun
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