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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Monochrome Weekly: Corner of the fence around the Magazine at Colonial Williamsburg (Virginia, U.S.)


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25 comments:

James said...

I love these kind of fences. It looks great in black and white.

Anonymous said...

A daunting looking obstacle. A very good subject.

Unknown said...

Nice pattern

Sylvia said...

Wow! Nobody gets through!

John said...

I love the old battlefields; is this a reproduction fence?

Elaine Ling said...

This fence speaks for itself!
Definitely works better than having to put up a "Keep Away" signage :P

Hope you enjoyed ur weekend :)

Miranda said...

That's one scarey looking fence, almost deadly.

Rune Eide said...

Not a fence I would have liked to sit on - but would have loved to take s photo of.

webruci said...

Thank you to your wish:-)

This is an amazing image! I love it!
Have a nice week:-)
Robert

Carver said...

Thanks to everyone for visiting. To answer a question the fence is a reproduction of a fence that would have been around the Magazine. For more information about the restored Magazine you can click here The Magazine at Colonial Williamsburg

Danton said...

An early favorite. Very good subject.

Gry said...

I have never seen a fence like this. It`s very special, and so is your photo!

Lene said...

This is really cool :)

Pacey said...

Oh wow, this is an effective mono and the fence is just perfect.

Kilauea Poetry said...

Intimidating this fence. Great piece for this week-

Anonymous said...

Very eye catching image, love the angles looks very primative...

Mojo said...

Well that's a nasty looking barricade! But it looks sensational in B&W!

Mona Sweden said...

It's not a fence you'd like to come to close to. Great picture.

Rambling Woods said...

That makes for a great monochrome Carver...

Horsoon said...

I felt so unwelcome...

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Carver, you've been on the road a lot lately. Great shot. Love the XXXXXX effect.

Regina said...

Fantastic!

Regina said...

Excellent one!

Daryl said...

Love the angles .. and the contrast, well done!

Ayie said...

who can ever cross that?

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