I thought the last time I shared a photo of this space was last year, but apparently it was 2020.
Anyway, this was taken a couple of weeks ago. I was hoping there’d be clouds in the valley, didn’t get that but still got a shot I’m mostly happy with. It was dangerously windy on that particular morning so I took a few quick shots before heading off. It would’ve been better had it been safe to set up the tripod and shoot using it, but it wasn’t and so I went with quick rather than taking my time.
This is my submission into the two hundred-and-fifty-eighth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Fences“.
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
Week 1 – Tina
Week 2 – Patti
Week 3 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 4 – Amy
Week 5 – John Steiner
Week 6 – Sofia Alves
Week 7 – Anne Sandler
Week 8 – Donna
Week 9 – Guest host
Dawn Miller of The Day After is guest-curating this one. The rest of July is also guest-curated and the themes have been announced in advance:
July 22: Dan Fenner of Departing in 5 Minutes with “Unbound Summer”.
July 29: Janet Webb of This That and The Other Thing with “Overlooked”.
I recommend participating in the challenges as they provide a fun way to interpret theme. If not participating, then at least you should still check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.




Looks like a grand place to watch that sun come up, with the fence leading the way.
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Hard to focus on the fence with that fantastic view SH – but both are perfect!
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Just love this, both the fence and the view!!
janet
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Hmm. The edge of an inferno perhaps.
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Love the light and shadows interplay!
Looks like, the sky with its orange glow and the backgrounds dominating!
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