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Am I Fenced in or Fenced Out?

A Moment of Photographic History:
Alvin Langdon Coburn was born January 11, 1882. He began taking photographs at the age of eight, became a founder-member of Photo-Secession and in 1903 was elected to the Linked Ring, and at the early age of twenty-five had exhibited a one-man show at the Royal Photographic Society.

9 Responses to “Am I Fenced in or Fenced Out?” »

  1. Liang Says:

    love this landscape shot of the snow mountain. nicely done michael!

  2. Mª Angeles Says:

    Una imagen preciosa!!
    Saludos!

  3. Elaine- Says:

    Hi Michael! great picture!!! and your title made my brain hurt a little lolol

  4. rolero54 Says:

    Beautiful composition, although successful and bravo!

  5. rolero54 Says:

    Beautiful composition, although successful and bravo!.

  6. Arjan - PlasticDaisy Says:

    well, judging from all the trees and rocks on the other side, and the little bit of grass on this side, I’d say fenced out!

  7. Bo Strömberg Says:

    Well, fenced out I think…
    Like the picture a lot and I´m enjoying the composition – all the beautiful lines – and the balance. The snow is most carefully processed and I´ll look for a long time at this picture!
    Have a good time!
    Bosse

  8. Seraphine Says:

    i’m not sure what that is on the other side of the fence. it vaguely looks like a giant rabbit. but since i can’t tell exactly what it is (and i don’t like surprises outside in the wild), i hope it is fencing the rabbit in.
    great title, and fun picture michael.

  9. Standley Says:

    That is the question. I like the strong contrast here!

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