I love picket fences. I've always wanted to have one surround my house - but alas this is not allowed in my neighborhood!
This photo was taken in Arcadia, FL a couple of months ago.
What I did:
"Dream It" texture and "123" overlay courtesy of Kim Klassen.
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Beautiful submission for this wee TT! Love the earth tones. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day, Pat!
Lovin' the shadow! Beautiful shot and processing.
ReplyDeleteI love the angle of view and the shadow lines...wonderful edit.
ReplyDeleteI love white picket fences too! Kive the pov and the shadows and the texture work is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo picket fences are so pretty. Love the looking along effect...
ReplyDeleteLove your use of textures here. What gorgeous shadows!!
ReplyDeleteI love them too. Beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteCalling by from Friday Fences, thanks so much for your visit to mine. I think the picket fence is lovely and cannot imagine being told I can not put one up. :(
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely love this photo, the shadows and leading lines and the texture work is fab!
ReplyDeletewonderful fence photo, great with the shadow!
ReplyDeleteI love shots of fences and great shadows too!
ReplyDeletelove picket fences, - we have our first one in town but it's a little wobbly so needs to be replaced. Lovely shadows.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful POV and the image is edited beautifully, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteLoooooove picket fences! Great shot!
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Happy WW!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh I really like this texture with the picket fence. Believe it or not, I have a picket fence around my front yard just like this. It is in need of repair or possibly replacement. But I love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful art! Love the perspective and the texture.
ReplyDeleteLove the shadows!!
ReplyDeleteNice composition. Thanks for visting.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool picture! the shadow is great!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFencing had always been one of the most integral part of the ancient architecture. Usually in the form of a boundary or a structure, fences were erected as an independent entity between two different pieces of lands.
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