Fence line(s)
In the mountains between Weaverville, California, and Redding, California, is not a place where you’ll see a lot of people. Which was its appeal, of course. Well, that and the views of mountain ridges and forests and every now and then a red barn.
And, if you’ve taken the Ono-Igo cutoff on Highway 36* at Platina at the right time to be along here in the afternoon, you can see this very nice fence and its curvy patterns making shadows on the road.
somewhere near Weaverville, California
photographed 8.3.2012
*I really like how that sounds.
Posted on January 17, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, california, humboldt county, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

You gotta like the fences in Northern CA, mostly old and each one unique.
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Yes, I did like them a lot; they are more interesting than fences are here!
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That is imaginative use of any old bit of wood – a from of recycling maybe, and much to be admired.
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Because there aren’t really any native trees around my part of Texas, I am not accustomed to seeing fences like these, and I got a little bit mesmerized watching them….
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