Thursday, March 28, 2013

Beach Fence/Friday Fences

Fencing and shadow, Pickering

While the entrance into Frenchman's Bay is being deepened for bigger boats, fencing has been erected to keep people from getting too close to the dangerous machinery.

Lake Ontario in the background

I am linking to Friday Fences here.

40 comments:

Andy said...

The fence is really there to protect the locals from the tourist photographers:-)

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Very cool. The fencing is almost like a texture that you added.

Anonymous said...

Might they fall into the water without the fences?

Anonymous said...

The fences actually make for a great looking photo!

Nancy said...

I always like to see the "snowfence" for beaches. Very nice.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

fun shots. love beach moments. ( :

Anonymous said...

I have lovely memories of going to Frenchman's Bay when I was small with my Dad to go fishing. Days have certainly changed.

Kate said...

The chain link fence make a distinct repetitive pattern. I prefer the second photo because of the colors.

Buttons Thoughts said...

Love this fence it is not as interesting when you just look at it walking by but you made it beautiful. B

Lowell said...

If that we're in Florida, people would trample the fence and steal the expensive machinery!

MadSnapper said...

both are truly beautiful

Judy said...

Your lake shots always make me miss Lake Michigan...sigh.

Indrani said...

Great shots for the theme.

Darla said...

Fences make great shadows as you clearly show.

Darla

TexWisGirl said...

the beach still looks inviting thru the fence. :)

Stephanie said...

Nice textures of the fence.

George said...

Lake Ontario looks beautiful in your second photo, but I'll bet it is still very cold. I like your first photo very much.

Karen said...

The second shot is great, love the wiew through the fence.

Susan said...

I really like these. I love the blue of the water just beyond the fence.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Love the view of the lake through the fence!

LONDONLULU said...

You managed to make a chain link fence look great! :) Nice Friday fences choice.

RedPat said...

"Don't fence me in!"

Dana said...

Both shots are beautiful! I'm really drawn to the first one.

Gail Dixon said...

The blue waters and sandy beach is simply delightful!

The Cranky said...

Great photos, love the colours of the second and how the fence enhances both.

cieldequimper said...

Love the photos but feel a bit oppressed!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Wonderful shadows that temp fence makes. Hope the construction is done before summer season begins.

NatureFootstep said...

hm, never seen a red one before. Sign for danger?

Anonymous said...

Great view through the not so likeable fence.

SandyCarlson said...

What a little lastic can do! I dread any barrier between me and the sea, though.

Here's to dreaming in orange!

Randy said...

Interesting shots.

Tanya Breese said...

that water is such a beautiful shade of blue!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Sounds like a good plan EG, people do tend to be overly curious about going-ons! The diamond pattern makes a super image.

Anonymous said...

all i can think of when i see a beach is taking off my shoes & feeling the sand tween my toes! LoL! =)

Jan n Jer said...

LIke the fence shadows on the first shot!

Rose said...

Love that blue sky in the bottom...I am so ready for a few days of blue skies...and if there are clouds, let it be the big puffy ones floating along on the breeze!

A Colorful World said...

All the designs and textures are wonderful! And looking through the fence at Lake Ontario too, so much fun! Both are beautiful photos!

barbara l. hale said...

Beautiful looking beach...fence or not! But I do really like those fencey shadows in that first pic. Cool!

Everything Changes said...

Pretty blue but probably still cold!!!

Nature in the Burbs said...

You made a utilitarian fence look so nice.

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