Thursday, June 12, 2014

Greener Pastures

1/125 sec. f/8 ISO 200

Rather than shooting over the top, I decided to take this photo directly through the diamond mesh fencing. Because I was a couple of feet away, the fence pattern is still visible.

Linking to Good Fences

34 comments:

Roan said...

I like the results. Nice pastoral scene.

eileeninmd said...

Hi Brian, a pretty scene! I love the horses! Have a happy day!

Pamela Gordon said...

That's an interesting shot through the fence and how it almost disappeared across the centre of the photo. Very pretty scene.

4RRanch said...

Very unique effect. And very safe horse fence.

TexWisGirl said...

a natural 'texture' - i like it! handsome horses and nice green pasture. thanks for linking!

bj said...

This is one cool shot, Brian.
Perfect for Good Fences..

cedarmerefarm said...

Actually a great idea! The slightly visible fence pattern creates an interesting dimension to your photo.

Anonymous said...

Very nice, I like the effect through the fence.

Bas. said...

prachtige paarden in een hele mooie groene omgeving.

marilyn said...

fence as filter...no instagram needed...just great !!

Anonymous said...

You sure have eyes for the most stunning entries in all you enter.

Picture beautiful!

A big WOW!

Montanagirl said...

Cool photo - I like it!

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Maria Ontiveros said...

Very cool. It has always amazed me how the camera manages to visually delete fence lines (I shoot baseball games a lot and have witnessed the phenomena there).
Rinda

Mersad said...

Great shot Brian. I really like the composition.

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

barbara l. hale said...

I like it. Nice job! I would never have thought of doing that but it works.

Adrienne said...

Really like the "hint" of the fence. And the strength in those horses really stands out! Love this shot!

Rose said...

Very, very nice! Those are beautiful horses.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

I like it- especially the beautiful horses.

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

Interesting ... diamond net fencing. Is it portable or permanent. It sure gives an illusive effect to your picture. Like it, Brian :)

Andrea @ From The Sol

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

Interesting ... diamond net fencing. Is it portable or permanent. It sure gives an illusive effect to your picture. Like it, Brian :)

Andrea @ From The Sol

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

Interesting ... diamond net fencing. Is it portable or permanent. It sure gives an illusive effect to your picture. Like it, Brian :)

Andrea @ From The Sol

Anonymous said...

Such a beautiful scene!

Latane Barton said...

At first I thought that was a watermark on your picture to keep people from copying it. Neat idea, shooting through that link fence to get another fence!

Jan n Jer said...

My kind of shot...love it!

Anonymous said...

I like the 'minimal' effect - just enough to see there's a fence but it doesn't interfere with the beauty of image.

Visiting from Good Fences #12

~Lindy

Gail Dixon said...

A novel approach! Way to think outside the box.

Stephanie said...

Sometimes one has to shoot through a mesh type of fence to capture an image and you did good. Great shot!

21 Wits said...

I like that idea, very cool to just barely make it out. Nice capture.

Tanya Breese said...

i really love this!

A Colorful World said...

It makes an interesting effect!

Debbie said...

I like this Brian but would never have thought of taking the image that way!

TheChieftess said...

Interesting shot!