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Photo 363
Split Rail Zig Zag Fence
Also known as a snake fence and in some parts of the USA a battlefield fence because of their presence on many Civil War battlefields.
12th November 2021
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LManning (Laura)
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Beautiful texture in the rails and the trunks.
November 13th, 2021
Mags
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So lovely!
November 13th, 2021
bkb in the city
Beautiful scenery
November 13th, 2021
GaryW
Cool scene. Great colors.
November 13th, 2021
Milanie
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Beautifully composed - love the tones
November 13th, 2021
amyK
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Beautiful fall scene
November 13th, 2021
Joanne Diochon
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I love the texture created by all the leaves.
November 13th, 2021
Kathy
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A lovely country scene.
November 13th, 2021
Diana
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Wonderful composition and capture, the tones are beautiful.
November 13th, 2021
Shutterbug
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Love this photo. The golden tones and the zig zagging fence really give it a special mood feel.
November 13th, 2021
moni kozi
A superb shot: both composition and edit
November 13th, 2021
Gosia
Beautiful colours
November 13th, 2021
KazzaMazoo
Beautifully shot.
November 13th, 2021
Dione Giorgio
Beautiful shot and tones. There must be a reason why they were built like this.
November 13th, 2021
Helge E. Storheim
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Beautiful, intimate landscape shot
November 13th, 2021
Casablanca
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What a fascinating design
November 13th, 2021
Chris Cook
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Thanks Dione. They were built that way for stability.
November 13th, 2021
Vesna
Beautiful
November 16th, 2021
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