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Fence line in the Del Puerto Canyon cattle ranch area. Shot with my Canon G9X on a road bike ride up the canyon.
This is a wide angle shot of the same location as last weeks Fenced Friday only last week I was zoomed in on the cows in the yellow flowers right at the base of the hill, to the left side of the yellow field that shows the zoom Nikon P510 and the B700 I use now is even more zoom but not quite the zoom the P1000 has.
I tried to make two fences look 'beautifully fun' yesterday when doing an image for 'Fence Fridays' on my boundary of freedom.
I was unsure which to share yesterday, but this morning I thought I'd this one too, hope you don't mind too many fences and daffodils gracing your photo streams ~ KissThePixel2020
I was outside shooting my daisy image this morning and looked down the street to see the sun illuminating this fence. I ran down the street to capture the fence before the light changed. It's been a great morning.
Happy Fence Friday!
Just and fence post I found in Alviso, California. Love the lines, textures and grain.
From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.
Another photo form ‘before’… Those are some fence posts in Hasliberg. After it snowed, they were rare dark lines in the field of white, leading away.
HFF!
Captain Gene is out of Rockport, Texas. I researched it as much as possible but ran into a dead in when I found that Gene died in 2011. But, you can see, next to the steps, is a guy holding a kid and getting ready to go aboard. They were both staring at me like they have never seen someone with a camera.
Anyway, here's all I found:
Dimensions
Capt Gene is 61.6 feet in length, which is slightly shorter than the average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges. It is 5.8 feet in depth, which is average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges.
Volume
Capt Gene's gross tonnage is 66, which is average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges. It's net tonnage is 45, which is 29% smaller than the average for all Passenger (Inspected) Barges.
I love having bokeh so readily available this time of year.
Happy Fence Friday!
This also fits for Picture the Holidays Day 16: The Season of Lights, although I may still shoot one specially for the prompt.
The Grand Teton Range should be there along the skyline at this location, but the haze / smoke in the sky made them vanish during this time of the day.
Happy Fence Friday
This lovely but slightly crooked little fence is from Columbia Tennessee at the James K Polk home for the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk.
Processing presets from On1 Software.
Same house as previous image ...
Delectable looking cherry tomatoes ... growing on the pavement side of the fence. Makes me wonder if anyone picks them as they walk past? I wouldn't dare !!
Old "Stretch" feeds patiently in a cold snowy corral field. Protected by those mini fences!
Happy Fence Friday! -- and have a great weekend too!
My First-Ever contribution to Fence Friday!
So ... HFF!
Wishing you all a HAPPY WEEKEND! I hope your week went well!
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This fence is part of old Camp Meriwether at the Oregon coast. The almost-100 year old fence was falling apart in places, but it still contained us to the path.
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