Gate by rhoing

Gate

We had dinner with Greg & Suzanne this evening. This is a gate at their place. I thought the design was interesting, but I really like the way the background was reduced to a hazy kind of misty appearance because the fencing is so dark.

… Apparently even among fleur-de-lis, there can be a “black sheep” in the family!

1 year ago (“Another member of the Cactaceae family”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2013-02-22
2 years ago (“Remember you are dust. …”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2012-02-22
3 years ago (“A not-so-subtle reminder…”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2011-02-22
Great black verticals, and excellent that the grey background blurred indistinctly. Lovely image.
February 24th, 2014  
Yeah! That is funny! We have this great aunt and she was turned the "other way" in every pic they ever took of all the sisters....so funny. Great pattern here
February 24th, 2014  
The next time I went back I would have to turn that one around! Nice pattern, really suits b&w.
February 24th, 2014  
@frankhymus I was totally thinking of you when I was making sure it was as vertical as I could make it, Frank! Thanks for your inspiration and motivation. But I still have to update my copy of PS!
February 24th, 2014  
@espyetta Thanks for sharing your personal insight, MaryBeth!
February 24th, 2014  
@bella_ss Ha, ha! You and me, too, Sheralee!!!
February 24th, 2014  
@rhoing Lightroom 5 will do the job nicely for a lot less money. Thanks for the kind words.
February 24th, 2014  
Nice contrast Thom. The fencing gives it that sharp look
February 24th, 2014  
I like it, too.
February 24th, 2014  
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