Deer Fence VII

A few of you may be relieved to know these peas are the last of my posts showing deer mesh. (Unless I take some more pictures of it). And, I do have more pictures from inside the fenced off areas, which I expect you will see.
The deer love the peas (so do the humans) and go to a lot of trouble to pull them through the mesh, or out from under the edges. They did manage to get their heads under the mesh a few days after I took these pictures and made a feast for themselves, which sadly left little more for people.
Click on this link for the rest of the deer mesh series.

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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon EF 100mm/f2.8 macro lens, ISO100, f2.8, 1/125th (top), 1/125th (middle), 1/250th (bottom).
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I get your drift and was thinking the same way as you. Glad you like it.
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Remember those leading lines we talked about? The last shot here is a good example: the mesh (in focus as well as bokeh) leads the viewers’ eyes through the frame. If you get my drift….
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