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What a special and beautiful way to start Thanksgiving day! Spending this beautiful sunrise with my wife and the Lord is something I am truly thankful for. Even more so as I look back on this past year and am very thankful for the Lord's provision in our lives and His steadfast love! After losing two jobs and the financial hardship it caused it was truly beautiful to see the Lord provide for our every need. He did not just provide for us in the physical, but also the emotional and spiritual as well. We are rich together because of the love of Christ, not in worldly riches or wealth, but Christ is our true treasure! Our hearts are made full because of His love that overflows within us!
I got to take this picture on Thanksgiving morning in Outer Banks, NC during strong winds that harshly blew the sand against us and my equipment. I am thankful for the opportunity to witness the beautiful majesty of the Lord!
SW 1200 at Harrison St in NE Mpls.
Harrison St was burned down by transients and is completely gone. It's now the area that is home to the 261 at Mpls Jct.
This photo was taken as a Christmas card I sent out in 1986. The wreath, which I borrowed for the shot, was from our front door
I remember my wife asking why the wreath smelled of exhaust fumes
Avi - Papua New Guinea - Mourning wife
Bezoek bij een familie gekleed in de traditionele kledij van de Chimbu-stam.
De vrouw is gekleed als een rouwende echtgenote. Ook zwarte body painting op het lichaam.
The woman has the clothes of a mourning wife. She also has black body painting as a expression of sorrow.
Western Highlands is a province of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital is Mount Hagen. The province covers an area of 8,500 km², and there are 440,025 inhabitants (2000 census), making the Western Highlands one of the most densely populated provinces. Tea and coffee are grown in the Western Highlands. Mount Wilhelm, the tallest mountain in Papua New Guinea, is on the border of the Western Highlands.
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Simbu, also known as (and officially named) Chimbu, is a Highlands Region province in Papua New Guinea.
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My wife said I should have been about 5 steps closer to take this picture
Looking west northwest down over the western edge of the town of Brian Head, Utah (located at the 9,700 foot elevation, Brian Head is the highest town in Utah) - past Cedar Breaks Nat'l Monument towards the mountains of southwestern Utah and eastern Nevada. Some notes in the image.
Brian Head Peak, at 11,312 feet (3,448 m) high is the highest peak on the Markagunt Plateau and in Iron County in southwestern Utah.
Brian Head Peak is located 11 miles east of Cedar City, 10 miles south of Parowan and just north of Cedar Breaks National Monument in Dixie National Forest.
The town of Brian Head at the western base of the mountain is the location of the Brian Head Ski Resort.
This part of the mountain was untouched by last year's wildfire - the dead, gray (grey) trees were killed by the years of drought and then the bark beetle infestation.
My wife and I took my infrared camera for a walk this afternoon at Lake Jennings in Lakeside. It was like a summer's day with the temperature in the mid eighties. This has the 3 things that I like to include in my infrared images - clouds, water and vegetation.
I've been taking infrared images for at least 15 years with a total of 3 different cameras. It's much easier to take infrared images digitally that it was in the film days. If you like this look, I have an album of infrared photographs, creatively named Infrared.
My entry for the Terror in Tabletown contest.
Joe is really having a nervous breakdown. He lost his wife who left him for his brother (ah the tenacious cliché...). If he can’t live true happiness, Joe decided that no one was to live happily ever after...ever...He really took the expression “weding crasher” way too seriously.
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A weekend getaway with my wife Theresa Jane Brown to the prefectures of Boiotia and Phocis, Central Greece.
Taken on September 25, 2021.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
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... with a goat's cheese tart and other GF food which my wife chose.
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KEFALONIA - ΚΕΦΑΛΟΝΙΑ (Mirtos beach - Παραλία Μύρτου)
My wife Theresa Jane Brown and I are on a Dance vacation, July 2-9, 2017.
Taken on July 7, 2017.
Kefalonia island, Ionian sea (where the movie "CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN" was filmed, starring Nicolas Cage and Penelope Cruz).
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
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Taken on the weekend of Jan. 28-29, 2017, while my English wife
Theresa Jane Brown and I were visiting friends on the beautiful island of Evia, Greece.
LIMNI - ΛΙΜΝΗ
Limni, on the island of Evia, is a small port, beach and tourist resort, which is beautiful the whole year round. It is located 80 km NW of Chalkida and about 150 km from Athens.
The island of Evia lies along the Eastern coast of Central Greece, and is accessible to the mainland via two bridges, an old wooden bridge and a contemporary suspension bridge. There are also frequent ferries to several parts of the island. It is 175 km long and is the second largest island in Greece, and the third largest in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
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My wife Theresa Jane Brown and I with Melios, a neighbor's lovely dog.
Taken in Chalandri, Attica, Greece with my mobile phone on March 4, 2022.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
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Many of your will remember the Biblical story of Lot's wife who turned back to look at the city of Sodom and was turned into a pillar of salt. Well, this is possibly a prophetic version of what would happen today, a mountain of salt.
I have just been choosing a few random photos from our trip and this is today's. With a sense of some frustration.
South of the Central Queensland city of Rockhampton, a road leads down to the coast to a locality called Port Alma. It once had a goods only railway (now long closed) to what was theoretically Rockhampton's port but it never really got off the ground. It's at the end of a road that crosses kilometres of mud flats. It does have a wharf and there was even a ship when we arrived after being stopped three times by those annoying traffic lights controlling road works. There were no cars on the road but we still had to sit and wait...six times in all of course for the return journey. I was surprised to see a ship but I believe it was loading the only product of the area for export - you guessed it, salt.
Many of the mudflats have been made into large evaporation ponds and large quantities of salt are produced as you can see. Last time we came down to Port Alma and the reason for today's trip is that much of the edge of the road was lined with massive quantities of pink tinged salt in strange formations and was quite a fascinating sight. But today, not only did we start out in a pea souper of a fog, the first this winter, got trapped by the roadworks on both this and later the main highway south but, apart from the salt already won as depicted in the shot, all of the roadside formations and real pillars of salt had entirely disappeared. Not a grain in sight. I could literally stand in it years ago, nothing at all this time except mud and mangroves and distant water filled evaporation ponds or pans. But, there is always a bright side, I did find out that it is still a working port of sorts and we saw this dazzling hill of salt with rusty bucket loader (or whatever they are called) working on it. Or would have, except it was a public holiday and the works were closed......so what were all those road workers doing. Giving away their day off? Hard, dedicated Aussie workers.....cough, cough!
I wonder what happens if there is a lot of rain, does the salt get dissolved and run back to the ponds and they start all over again? That will have to wait for another day!
Port Alma, Queensland.
Summer vacation with my wife Theresa Jane Brown in Messinia - Μεσσηνία, Peloponnese, Southern Greece.
Taken on July 26, 2018.
KORONI - ΚΟΡΩΝΗ
Koroni is a picturesque village, built on a hill right above the Messinian gulf. It has an imposing Venetian castle, and harbor.
The waterfront restaurants/tavernas provide a wide selection of mouth-watering dishes. The area is renowned for its olive oil, fresh fish, sandy beaches (one of which is a turtle nesting site).
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
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NISSAKIA SURF CLUB, ATTICA, GREECE.
A day out with my wife Theresa Jane Brown to photograph the action.
Taken on September 12, 2020.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος
Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece
(retired in 2011, born in 1946).
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None of my images may be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated or used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. THANK YOU!