
Fence and Cove, Duncans Landing

Early Morning, Barns and Fence, Sea Ranch
“The fence that makes good neighbors needs a gate to make good friends” ~ Proverb

Fence Line, Sonoma

Fence and Grasses, Sea Ranch

Drying, Mendocino
“Silence is a fence around wisdom” ~ German Proverb

Ice Plant, Sonoma Coast

Sea Ranch Fence and Barn, California

Barbed Wire, Mendocino

Fence Shadows and Point Cabrillo Light Station
“Throw your heart over the fence and the rest will follow” ~ Norman Vincent Peale

Point Arena Lighthouse

Fence Posts, Mendocino Coast
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Wonderful photos! Great scenes!
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Thank you very much, paranoiasnfm!
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Personal fav is morning shot of sea ranch with sea in background. (you were out at sunrise?? 🙂
We are heading to napa in oct. might try to shoot some CA beauty between wine sipping if there is any time left.. lol
Thanks for the lovely shots! Dsupp
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Hi Diane– May miracles never cease…I was up at sunrise. I hope you do get out and shoot in between winery visits– that’s fun, too! Thanks so much for your kind comments.
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Gorgeous scenes.
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Thanks, David. One of my favorite areas along the coast. Appreciate your visit.
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Reblogged this on rebloggobbler.
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Hi Douglas– Thanks so much for the reblog. Appreciate it and glad you enjoyed it.
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Very nice group of images, and quotes – I love the fence and grasses.
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Hi Lynn, I do love fences, the way they lead my eye and this area is full of them. Thank you.
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Jane,the colors of all of these are perfect, as is the lighting, I especially like the photo of the fence and Point Cabrillo light station, though – it is timeless.
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Thank you, Babsje. I was happy to catch the late afternoon shadows at Pt. Cabrillo. What a spot that is and the lighthouse is sweet. The golden hour colors on the west coast are special. I’m glad you enjoyed this series.
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You’re welcome. That entire session of yours was a visual treat!
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Very pretty!
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Thank you very much, catlover. Appreciate it!
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GREAT shots…quite thought provoking….I am sure each has a story….CURIOUS as to what those stories might be????? LOVE ‘early morning barns & fence”…..
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Thank you, April. The barns have seen a lot of history. Appreciate your kind words, as always.
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Hi Jane,
I especially love the one with the fence and shadow with the church in the background. Talented lady!
Xoxo H
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Thank you, Helen! It was an interesting challenge for that composition. I’m glad you like it.
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If ever i become a shut in, i want to paper all of my walls with your photographs. They never fail to stimulate the mind and heart.
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Leah, Shut in..you? Never! It’s so nice that the images speak to you– thank you, my friend.
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Just love the pics of Sea Ranch… Reminds me of some ” looks” at Nantucket! Just lovely! Hope your summer is special. Linda
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Hi Linda– Yes, Sea Ranch is reminiscent of Nantucket with the weathered shingles. Glad you enjoyed these. Having fun and hoping you are, too. Thank you!
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Loved them all, but Early Morning Fence and Barn at Sea Ranch is my fave, simple rustic beauty. Enjoy your time out there!
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Hi Linda, I managed to get out at sunrise and it paid off. Sea Ranch is magnificent and tranquil. Thanks so much!
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Lovely Photos! Couldn’t pick a favorite. Looking forward to more.
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Thanks, Jane! I love to make it difficult to pick a fave 🙂 I am enjoying adding to the barn series.
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So many beautiful shots, Jane! Not sure which are my favourites, but I do have several. Love the one with title “Fence Shadows and Point Cabrillo Light Station”. So perfectly composed. Hope you’re doing well! 🙂
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Hi Mike- Thanks so much for your kind comment. I’m happy that Fence Shadows caught your eye– my attempt to emphasize the fence in the foreground worked pretty well. Mendocino is a special spot. Appreciate your visit!
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Lovely series Jane–think I’ve seen some of these myself 🙂 loved your barbed wire!
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Thank you, Tina. The barbed wire was a creative spark–we found a fabulous old farm off the road in Mendocino. Lots of barns and the property went down to the coast. Amazing. I don’t recall if you’ve been to Sea Ranch…one of my favorite photography spots on the coast. Have many more photos in the hopper from this trip.
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I especially love the last shot of the fence posts-beautiful.
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Thank you very much, Karen. The tall grasses with the posts are very captivating. And, the colors of the coast, as you know, are spectacular.
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I love these, Jane ! Such beautiful photos. I love the placement of the fences in each picture. Hope this makes sense…it’s late:)
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Hello Ann~ Yes, perfect sense– thank you! It’s an interesting compositional challenge shooting fences– glad you liked this. Hope you are doing well!
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Miss Jane: Oh how gorgeous and lovely, the B& W are stunning…they are all winners…just like you & Bob. Hey,is that the back of Bob in the opening shot?
Hurry home, we miss you…or, if home is California, we will come and visit you.
XX.Carol & David
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Well hello, Carol, How wonderful to hear from you. Glad you like the B&W images– had fun with those. Yes, that’s my husband in the header. Hope you are having a great summer and look forward to a reunion soon.
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They are all charming photos. I like them all but since I’ve been in a monochrome mood lately, I especially like the Sea Ranch Barn and Fence in B&W. 🙂
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Hi Imelda, You are very kind, thank you. I enjoy working in B&W and often see a scene in monochrome while shooting. Sea Ranch is full of monochrome moments!
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Cannot pick a favorite. Terrific photos. K
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Hi Kathleen- Thank you, friend! We’ve had some good times on the coast. Happy you enjoyed these.
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