I love seeing the photos and words you come up with! Paying attention to the thoughts that run through my mind, I realized that barbed wire can generate different reactions that are interesting. Although I live in a place that was once known for its dairy farms and barbed wire was a part of my childhood, my first flash was prison camps. For my spouse it was the Bo Didley song, “Who Do You Love” that mentions “47 miles of barbed wire fence.” I wonder what others thought?
Wonderful view of a winter day.
nice shot… cool…
I think a little found a way to escape…
j’adore!!
oh for wire cutters, set Winter free? xx
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I love seeing the photos and words you come up with! Paying attention to the thoughts that run through my mind, I realized that barbed wire can generate different reactions that are interesting. Although I live in a place that was once known for its dairy farms and barbed wire was a part of my childhood, my first flash was prison camps. For my spouse it was the Bo Didley song, “Who Do You Love” that mentions “47 miles of barbed wire fence.” I wonder what others thought?
So “telling” words! Very creative combination.
love the angles and cold blue…
Looks ominous. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
Perfect combination!
Beautiful image.
Fencing – the verb – awesome!!! At least that’s my interpretation.
Like!
Isn’t it interesing that so many of us are drawn to photograph barbed wire? So stark against that snow!
Eek!
i’ve read back almost a month
now it’s time to get back to work