I guess it all depends how you look at it. They might be growing on the wrong side of the fence trying to get to the other side. Or the fence was put where it doesn't belong. Because all that land belongs to them anyway and it doesn't really matter if some wire is there or not.
Shot those few weeks ago in the countryside. The summer already did what it had to and dried up most wildflowers and grasses. The Briza (on the photos) is nice and light green when in bloom. Now all yellow and with bits missing.
Normally I would shoot those with my macro lens, but I took Tamron with a nice zoom with me that day. Just so it doesn't get too rusty ;). The wind didn't want to cooperate and I feel like a hunter trying to catch that moment when the plant stay a bit more still for a second.
Even though some photos are missing some focus, what I like the most here are the colour and the nice, soft background Tamron produces. Lovely, lovely, lovely :)
Bonus shot:
From the same area a young fig tree with just a few leaves left.
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Tamron 70-300mm lens
(ƒ/6.3, 1/500, ISO125)
All photos and text are my own.