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Thanks for this Patrick - you give us so many good ideas to try. This a great set and just show you what you can do with a fence. Cheers, Bernz
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"All of that beauty is out there somewhere...you just have to get out there and capture it!" PLF
very true..and you show us how it is done..tnx Patrick! that golden fence is for keeps..nice series..
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Those fence shots are top notch, Patrick. What an amazing reflection in the grain! Great eye, my man! Thanks for sharing!
...and thanks again for your honoring a couple of my shots yesterday!! You're a bit of alright!! Jim
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I've always been lead to believe that it's blue!
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The first three continue the sunlit fence theme well, one and three are similar but the second is my favourite for channeling my view between the sunlit fences framing the road, and even the trees get a sunburst finish, excellent Patrick
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Of course! can't believe that I actually missed that in your statement. When I first moved here way back when, I was also wondering about the bluegrass.....When Daniel Boone passed through Central KY, he would have seen larger expanses of open area but with decent amount of woods and numerous small streams that run in all the nooks along the lay of the land.......ideal for settling.....In the Spring when the grasses and weeds are allowed to grow uninhibited, some will will sprout a tiny blue flower on the tops and when concentrated, the create a blanket of "blue grass". It doesn't last very long and we wouldn't typically associate this with grass but rather with weeds. On another side, in a rich wet summer, the chlorophyll in some of our rougher denser grasses is concentrated in such a way as to lend a bluish hue to the blade but not so much so that one would call it bluegrass over green grass......hope this helps!
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Patrick...I've been off for a few days so I missed this, but they are fabulous. The first one is breathtaking...I love it!
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Wonderful series of pictures captured by you.
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Hi Patrick, Master of golden fences they all really look good, and I suppose you can never run out of them in KY. Like them all.
Michael
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