tiabunna's photos with the keyword: railing

Through the channels #2

17 Oct 2019 37 37 460
Heading down the Norwegian coast toward Bergen and passing through a series of fairly narrow channels. See also PiP. On the way north we had travelled this part of the coast at night. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone.

Through the channels #1

17 Oct 2019 21 16 431
Heading down the Norwegian coast toward Bergen and passing through a series of fairly narrow channels. On the way north we had travelled this part of the coast at night. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone.

Heading north

25 Jul 2019 34 27 492
Another image of cooler weather, for those needing a break from summer - best viewed large. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone. Family health issues are likely to limit my involvement on ipernity, so my apologies if I do not respond to your comments or visit your images - I shall try to do so as far as possible.

From the lighthouse

17 Jan 2019 39 29 439
The view from the Montague Island lighthouse. This stitched panorama looks north across the island and shows the two different types of geology - granite nearby and basalt on the more distant section. The tern colony (previous images) is visible on the adjacent rocky areas. Definitely one to view large. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone.

The Darling

11 Nov 2016 37 40 647
The Darling River is the fourth longest river in Australia, passing through inland New South Wales for almost 1500 km. With the passing today of the great Leonard Cohen, I'm reminded of his opening line Come over to the window, my little darling . Which provides a possibly tenuous link. HFF everyone.

The balcony

29 Jul 2016 13 22 439
This balcony has a marvellous fence, made for climbing, I'd suggest. And that, of course, inevitably leads me to this musical link. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone.

Runnyford bridge

02 Jul 2015 12 18 561
Only one lane, drive gently. HFF!

Approaching Sunset, Coles Bay

02 Jan 2014 11 10 644
Looking over the rail of the Freycinet Lodge in Tasmania. Happy Fence Friday!