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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Some Fences from Waynesboro in BLack and White

Thought the listing angle of this one was interesting.

But, on this side, it looked more to be falling over.

This is the vintage iron fencing in front of the BandB I posted for Signs2 yesterday.

I included the ornate iron grate over the front door of the Band B.
 To me it is fencing meant to keep out the unwanted.

I posted this sign, too, but I wanted to show you the old vintage home with the protective fencing around the front porch. It keep the babies from falling off and adults' sipping g;asses :-)

"Anytime you see a turtle on a fence, you know he had some help."
~Alex Haley

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23 comments:

  1. oh, I love them in B & W.

    we had such fun. really loved the day we shared!! a real ball. ( :

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  2. I love this B & W so luminous, exquisite pictures, beautiful fences and houses!

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  3. That leaning one looks like the one around my yard! I really like the iron grate door!

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  4. Beautiful...lovely in B&W which always surprises me.

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  5. I like to see B&W from time to time. Good choices.
    So what do you think about all the injuries we have and how the fill-ins are doing? Don't miss A-Rod, but sure wish the rest would heal faster..Actually the guys aren't doing so badly.

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  6. There are some fences that are tilting like that in our neighborhood....and my daughter has a new storm door almost identical in black....love the front porch fence!

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  7. Some fences refuse to fall down, don't they? I'm wondering about that storm door--beautiful attempt to keep the dog from getting at the mail carrier?

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  8. I love black and white! These have wonderful contrast!

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  9. Nice photos...the B & W really gives that vintage look!

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  10. Nice collection. In the first one, I can almost feel the summer heat and hear cicadas droning. Love the security door, too; its beauty disguises its intent.

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  11. These are great! I love the choice of black and white. That one poor fence does look like it might need a bit of reinforcement.

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  12. Great fence series in black and white!
    :)

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  13. Great series! I love the leaning fence!

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  14. Charming sequence of black and white shots.

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  15. Adorei a sequência mas a primeira cerca é mesmo de estrutura peculiar. Gosto disso, um abraço!

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  16. Love how the monochrome highlights the different tones and detail of each image! Those fences have so much character! And adore your turtle quote!

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  17. Great fences! My favourite is actually the iron grate on the door - which, as you pointed out, is a kind of fence, too!

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  18. the first fence is really intresting. Looks great in BW too. :)

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  19. Even if it was standing up straight, the first fence is interesting. The vintage iron fence is awesome.

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