In the Laguna I saw some barbed wire fences, and many of them were quite rusty - or at least their posts were.
This one looks pretty good - no rust as far as I can see -, but I think that was the only one.
Lichen took over this post - and what is the barbed wire doing anyway?
The rust here has such a deep color - I really like it.
However, I like the close-ups of the barbed wire best - like this "vegetarian" one.
I'm linking with Theresa's Good Fences - thank you for hosting every week, Theresa!
Only you could make me see beauty in barbed wire... Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBei dem 2. Zaunbild fasziniert mich, wie er zusammengeflickt wurde. Stark!
ReplyDeleteLG Biggi
Good capture of that barb wire fence and do love the look of that hazy morning!
ReplyDeleteIch liebe diese ländlichen Alltagsdetails und stürze mich in unregelmäßigen Abschnitten darauf - du hast sie schön eingefangen.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße - Monika
Ein Wohlfühlbad in Rost - eines schöner als das andere! :D
ReplyDeleteWunderschön!!!
Szenemäßig gefällt mir das erste am besten und von den Nahaufnahmen das letzte. Und die Farbe von dem Pfahl finde ich auch toll :)
Liebe Grüße
【ツ】Knipsa
Hi Carola, Some very creative snaps here to go with Good Fences. Theresa's meme has lifted fences to a new level. I am often surprised by the number of comments I get from folks who view Good Fences when I am linked up there.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful fence captures..I never knew barbed wire could look so good. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation of these thorny, rusty fence and posts is superb! I especially like the mood of each photo beginning with my most favorite in photo number one.
ReplyDeletefine shots! old fencing can become art. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that rust as well. You are so good at your work. I love the name for the last one, "vegetarian." That wire look beautiful but makes me think I need a tetanus shot.:)) Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteNice captures. I do love me some rust.
ReplyDeleteYour first picture with the open field, the fog and the beautiful tree is a "Wow" shot ... the others are good as well and I love rust, don't ask me why, it just seems to say so much about the item it lives on. These are great Carola, barbed wire and all ...
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I like rust too, and know that the farmer hates it! I don't know why he/she didn't cut off the extra fencing rather than looping it over the post, but I see that a lot. Maybe there isn't enough left to do anything with. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteCarola, the fence repairs or whatever seem very strange, right? I like the posts with the red tops. Not sure why you would do that?
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome. The rust is so cool and lichen tops it off. I do like the bent wire on that one shot but I think my favorite was the very first one with that fabulous looking tree in the background.
ReplyDeleteLove the mistin the first shot an dall the close ups of the rusty fence post
ReplyDeleteI share your love of good rust ... these images are truly fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! I had a run-in with barbed wire at my Papa's farm as a child. I tore my Dale Evans cowgirl skirt trying to climb through the fence :(
ReplyDeleteawesome images.....trash to simple gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the rust. :)
ReplyDeleteDas dritte ist mein erklärter Liebling, das ist Kunst! :-)
ReplyDeleteTinna ✐
Cool, truly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series.
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