This one was at the pub right under the bridge - I liked the "holes" in it.
The following one was just a regular fence at the quay, above the little bit of beach there was. In the background you see some of the huge pillars of the bridge.
And this one was my favorite - I love how it shines in the late afternoon sun.
I'm linking up to Teresa's "Good Fences" - if you want to see more fences, just hop over to her blog.
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Beginning today, July 10th to July 20th I'm having a
Christmas in July sale in my Etsy shop.
Everything in the store is 20% off when you use
coupon code ETSYCIJ14 during checkout.
how very pretty! the last one almost looks like shimmering fish scales. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photos!
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I love the holes in your first fence too, but am leery of the spikes on the top. I know I told someone else about this, but years ago I saw a picture of a man who had fallen on one of these fences and impaled his hand ... left a lasting impression on me, I guess. I too love your shiny fence ... actually, they are all great fences for this post. thanks, Carola ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
A wonderfull landscap und beautiful Pictures !
ReplyDeleteVisiting you from " Good Vences "
LG
Jutta from Germany
isn't it funny how we are always on the lookout for great fence photo 'ops' now? ....hahahha... silly but fun....
ReplyDeleteI adore that last shot! So shimmery with that beautiful bokeh in the front.
ReplyDeleteI love the moss/lichen on that first fence. Tenancious growth always wins my heart.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice collection of fences -- the second one sets off the lovely waterscape behind it so nicely.
ReplyDeleteYou could poke your eye out on that first fence. Nice selection of fences.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning! I truly mean that! Good luck on your sale ;o) Hugs ;o)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting pictures .... And i love that Etsy-piece! Beautiful, vibrant colours ...
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