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Louisiana Through My Lens - An Interesting Week in CENLA


 This week ended with a spectacular sunset in Meeker.

For a long time I used to do a feature called Images Without Context that basically consisted of funny and interesting photos from old TV shows and movies with absolutely no words to describe what they were. I left it up to the viewer to try and figure out what the context was. 

A lot of people had fun with those.

Today I'm doing it a little different with photos taken all over central Louisiana. In this case I'm providing a smidge of context, but as before I'm letting the pictures do the talking allowing the viewer to see how each image speaks to them.

The day started with with and equally spectacular sunrise in Meeker.







A vacation property in McNary becomes a raging river due to intense thunder storms early in the week.







An interesting car in the Sam's Club parking lot in Alexandria.



The sun rises over the cane fields in Lecompte.


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