Friday, 5 May 2017

Morning, noon and night fences

It's that time of year where we often have a foggy morning followed by a clear, sunny day.




And in the evening, we've had some pretty sunsets. I was driving home and hoping to get to a particular spot to capture this sunset but stopped to take this shot when I realized it was going to be dark in a few more minutes.  I had to lighten the image so you could see the fences on either side of the road.


Linking to Gosia's Fences around the World.

16 comments:

  1. Beautiful scenes, especially the foggy one!
    Hope you are having a great week!

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    1. I like foggy mornings as long as I don't have to drive far! The first scene is at the end of my driveway, as I turn onto the road.

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  2. Morning and evening glory, and bright pretty days between!

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  3. Oh, Pauline...the first and last are simply fantastic.

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  4. Is the 2nd one at Marsden Point Marina by any chance?
    The first one looks very foggy, looks much the same here in the mornings.

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    1. Hi Amy,
      The second one is Whangarei Harbour, on the road to the heads. Yes, lots of fog in the mornings, I prefer that to frost!

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  5. Breathtaking photos Pauline, you do live in a very beautiful part of the world.

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    1. Thanks, Denise. I know how lucky I am to live where I do.

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  6. Some great fences, Pauline! The last photo is my favourite though.

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    1. I could have pointed my camera in any direction that evening, Liz. It was a bit magical.

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  7. These are wonderful. I enjoyed all of them but the last one was especially lovely.

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  8. That bottom shot is very pretty and romantic :)

    Diana

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  9. Pauline ~ beautiful photography ~ stunning fence shots ~ love each one ~ thanks,

    Happy week to you ~ ^_^

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  10. The first picture really appeals to me.

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