Photo of the week #118 - Fences from my lens

in hive-185836 •  2 years ago 

Sometimes a post we read just grabs that extra attention from us.

I saw a post of a fellow Steemian friend, @apnigrich Fences around me earlier in the week. I absolutely love his photos.

I could not help but wonder about the heading, "fences around me".
How many of us put up fences around us? What are the reasons for these fences? How many of us put up a fence to protect who we are? If we strip these fences away what will be the stories to tell? What do these fences hide? Umh...

Last night while I was watching one of the semi-finals of the Women's T20 World Cup I searched for fence” in my photo folder. Was I surprised. I have 977 photos that relate to the word fence.
Okay, that is nearly one 10th of the photos I have on my phone. Amazing!

It made me wonder, why are fences so important in our lives that they pop up all over our photos without us a realizing it.

I suppose that if you look at the word fence and the meaning thereof some of the surprises disappear. It is a word with many different meanings and ways in which it can be used.

  • A fence divides two areas from each other like camps on a farm.
  • When you fence your home you do it with a fence to make it safe.
  • In show jumping a fence is the obstacle that horses have clear when jumping.
  • If you receive stolen property and then resell it you are a fence.
  • We hope for Ukraine and Russia to mend fence so that the war can come to an end.
  • If you don’t want to take a side in an argument you are sitting on a fence.
  • Fence is also the act of the sport of fencing.
  • We can also mend our fence to strengthen our negotiation.
  • You can fence or isolate a node of a computer cluster.
  • We also get a fence diagram that allows measurements from a 3D view.

I am sure that some of you can come up with other ways in which the word fence can be used and what the meaning thereof can be.

I have chosen 5 photos to share with you in which I found a deeper meaning.

Photo 1 - Taken from our property in Krugersdorp, South Africa
Are we protecting ourselves from the unexpected?




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Photo 2 - Taken from the famous Chapman's Peak, Houtbay, South Africa
Are we protecting ourselves from the hardships of life?




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Photo 3 - Taken in the small town of Steynsburg, South Africa
Do we build fences because we are confused?




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Photo 4 - Photo taken in Plettenberg Bay on the famous Garden Route of South Africa
Do we fence ourselves as a reminder that beauty comes from simplicity?




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Photo 5 - Bloukrans Bridge, Storms River, South Africa
Building fences to protect our loved ones or to protect ourselves?




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And of course, I cannot leave out the following photo of my grandson and his friend;



Fences, that peace of mind for all of us?


Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up. by Gilbert K. Chesterton

  • All photos were taken with my iPhone's over the years and none was edited. What you see is what you get.
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Yes, the history of fences is not an easy story. Some people want to hide behind a high fence so that no one can see what is happening inside, and someone just makes light protection from animals or does not put fences at all.

Oh gosh you brought back memories... we had no fence between our house and those of our neighbors when I was a tiny tot.. Now we have electrical fences.
How time has changed...

¡Hi friend!
What beautiful photographs, I would like to see those beautiful places and I would also like to meet your grandson with his friend to see if they are as calm as they can be seen in the photo.

Many Blessings..🙏🏻

Hello!
Great to see you my friend. I hope you are doing well.
Thank you for your nice words.
As for my grandson, the two of them are just adorable. I could not believe it that he and his friend fell asleep sitting up (•ิ‿•ิ)

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@patjewell
I think in many cases fences are important and benefitial for us. Anyway your clicks are very impressive.
Can I join you on discord for some queries.?

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