Keep Out – Or Keep In?

‘Fences and gates’ is what Cee is looking for in her Black & White Photo Challenge. ‘Fences and gates’ note: strictly speaking, this is not an either/or.

Okay then, how about this?

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Fences and Gates

Needing A Lick Of Paint

A few miles outside the town of Beverley, in Yorkshire, is this entrance to an old house standing in its own grounds.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Fences & Gates

On The Rails

Cee Neuner (what would we ever do without her?) has started a new weekly challenge: Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge – hereinafter referred to as CMMC.

For the first topic she has challenged us to post an image that contains an item in one of her own photographs. The one she chose featured a fence, which gives me an opportunity to post this photograph of a spider’s web spun between two railings of a fence by the river Vienne in Chabanais.

CMMC 18 November 2020

 

 

 

 

‘We value our privacy’

They like to keep themselves to themselves in Chabanais:

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Fences & Gates

Fence

Bright sunlight casting strong shadows made this fence by the riverside in Chabanais a good subject for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge this week

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Fences

Tuesdays of Texture: Fenceposts

Favouring the rustic look with these fenceposts at the Roman archaeological site of Cassinomagus:

Tuesdays of Texture 25 July 2017

Fences everywhere you look

This week, Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge is on the subject of fences. Well, in this photograph taken at the La Sagne Hippodrome you have:

  • In the foreground, the fence dividing spectators from the race course
  • In the background, the fence marking the border of the racecourse
  • In the middle, two steeplechase fences, with their accompanying siderails (also fences)

The horse that’s actually jumping the fence is a bonus:

Fence

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Fences