November Photo Challenge - Entries (Post them here)
The topic this month is:"Fences and Gates"
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As usual, one entry per person and the image must be your own work.
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The image doesn't necessarily have to have been taken this month but we do encourage you to go out and enjoy the challenge.
The winner of the poll, which will be run at the end of the month, will get to choose next month's topic.
Taken yesterday on a photo trip to Sofala. E510, 12-60mm zoom @ 29mm, f/22, 400ASA, 1/60s.
Raw processed with 40% recovery, minor sharpening and minor curves. Curves (lightening) and selective colour (all minor), vignetting, border and save for the web in PS CS4.
I wasn't particularly hunting fences for the comp, but I reckon it'll do.
This one is from the archive.... taken way back in 1998 with one of the first Olympus "SLR" digital cams (no interchangeable lens though!!!). This was full resolution for the cam (1280x1024)
It has been one of my favourites for a very long time, so good opportunity to give it an airing.
Took a walk to the City Botanical Gardens today and had a good session with the fences and gates.
The plaque on the gate said "Queens Park 1865". I don't know if the fence is original, but I think the tree might be . This one came top of my short list. The theme is fences and gates, and at one time this might have been an operational gate here.
I don't have anything much to submit other than this shot of a
scenic drive in the Flinders Ranges from October this year.
This is a stock fence near Moralana, just off the Parachilna road.
Lots of green up there this year. Not long after this, pastoralists were
having difficulty with locust numbers.
B&W photography taken with an old film camera and mounted on thick board, I keep it on the wall. My first venture into the old fashioned film world (and likely the last). I walked around my street and found different fences, I utilised several elements within the fences that looked like letters to compose the word.
See what you can read.