It was a heavy duty pole for a gate or something by the look of it but blends now very good in its surroundings. Like this kind of shots especially the second one with the barn and silo in the same colors.
I like number one because you isolated the fence post along the road. The lines of the former gate and the lines of the road converge. These are key elements of good composition.
It was a heavy duty pole for a gate or something by the look of it but blends now very good in its surroundings. Like this kind of shots especially the second one with the barn and silo in the same colors.
ReplyDeleteI like number two because you also have that barn and silo in the background against that dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteI like number one because you isolated the fence post along the road. The lines of the former gate and the lines of the road converge. These are key elements of good composition.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, especially the second one with the moody sky.
ReplyDeleteI like them both but especially the 2nd!
ReplyDeleteI love how they both came out, and something about the second really speaks to me. Wonderful way to convey how framing makes a big difference!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Good eye Andy!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these photos are wonderful; creative and artfully photographed.
ReplyDeleteI like both of these very much. I guess the one that works best depends, as they say, on one's perspective! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a BIG fan of rust.
ReplyDeleteLike the composition of the first photo best.....more dynamic, and we know for sure what your main subject is.
ReplyDeleteRust is one of my favorite things to photograph. Both photos are great and I do like the barn in the second.
ReplyDeleteLove rust. Thanks for finding some! :)
ReplyDeleteI love barns so #2 is my fav. The fence and the barn. Good job Andy.
ReplyDeleteI like #1 also as I like the path up ahead or side of the fence.
I love fences also and paths, fields.