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April 12, 2007 - A fence at Christ Church

The fence at Christ Church in downtown Greenville, SC While on a walk recently I took this photo of the fence at Christ Church in downtown Greenville. I posted this photo of Chirst Church last Fall.

Abraham Lincoln said,

April 12, 2007 @ 6:36 am

The fence looks good in this photo and the light captured on it.

Kate said,

April 12, 2007 @ 7:17 am

Your photo makes me think of a Frost poem, “Mending Wall”-”something there is that doesn’t love a wall…” The fence looks formidable and curious that it’s located on church property. Guess I don’t want to feel closed in today!

Lessie said,

April 12, 2007 @ 10:20 am

Loving this photo. Very cool.

jing said,

April 12, 2007 @ 10:34 am

:))
so wonderful view!!
i love the fence fade-out in the distance

jing
shanghai daily photo

kalyan said,

April 12, 2007 @ 11:11 am

EXCELLENT shot!

btw, you have the fence & I have the church itself.

Victoria said,

April 12, 2007 @ 2:40 pm

Wonderful perspective.

Denton said,

April 12, 2007 @ 8:18 pm

Abe, I like the perspective, the lighting, and the macro effect. However, it really says little about Greenville.

Kate, I will have to post of picture of the gates which are always open.

Lessie, thank you.

Jing, yes it looks like it goes on forever.

Kalyan, thank you. Your photo is very grand.

Victoria, thank you.

Annie said,

April 12, 2007 @ 9:21 pm

That church looked like it is a good neighbor - and I hope the church has good neighbors too. You know, I bet, that I’m thinking of that old saying, “fences make good neighbors”.

Thanks for telling me about Jing’s shoes today.

lavenderlady said,

April 13, 2007 @ 10:52 am

You take such wonderful walks!

Denton said,

April 13, 2007 @ 12:55 pm

Annie, this photo brought the literary nature out in you and Kate … I think this church has very good neighbors indeed.

lavenderlady (Norma) maybe if I hiked instead of walked (strolled) I might lose some weight.

Rudy said,

April 25, 2007 @ 5:08 pm

I like the repetition and the blurring at the vanishing point.

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