24 February 2012

Friday's Fences


Queen Elizabeth II Gate: One of the many entrances to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney


 and a fence of a differing kind, safe-guarding this wayward specimen within the gardens.


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16 comments:

  1. LOVE the tree it is protecting!

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  2. I really like the ornamental quality of that first fence/gate.

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  3. A beautiful gate to a beautiful garden.
    I like the other fence surrounding the wayward specimen

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  4. The massive posts seem to overshadow the detail of the iron fencing and gatework.
    I love the sculptural quality of waterever that planting is.
    Lovely finds Carole!

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  5. Great shots of these. I've had both on my blog. :)
    Sydney - City and Suburbs

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  6. Love these shots, and the second one is awesome.

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  7. I can see the seagulls are making good use of the first gate!

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  8. what a great place to visit. one day maybe. love it!! very decorative. (:

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  9. a mushroom tree!!
    what a sweet beauty

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  10. Now that is a very unique specimen in the second shot!

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  11. These photos are beautiful. They make me want to run barefoot through that grass. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. That's what I call ornate!

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  13. Love the tree trying to break out...and I really think the first is nice, too.

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  14. I imagine that is a beautiful place to spend time, Carole! I do love the "wayward specimen" and it's protective fence.

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  15. Ever since joining Friday Fences, I have become obsessed with the varying designs of wrought iron fencing and gates. This one is beautiful.

    Love that poor fallen-over tree!

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  16. Beautiful fence in your first photo.

    Regards and best wishes

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