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by Fon Denton
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Frisco Pier Hurricane Damage" by Fon Denton. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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The Frisco Pier, on North Carolina's Outer Banks, in January 2017. Built in 1962, it became a beloved community landmark, and popular fishing spot. ... more
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The Frisco Pier, on North Carolina's Outer Banks, in January 2017. Built in 1962, it became a beloved community landmark, and popular fishing spot. In 2010, Hurricane Earl caused extensive damage, from which it never recovered. It was privately owned, and the two natives who owned the pier couldn't afford repairs, and it remained closed as they tried to arrange funds to restore it. It was hit again in 2011 by Hurricane Irene. In 2013, it was purchased by the Park Service. Plans were announced in early 2017, to completely destroy it. This shot was taken in January 2017, and a Nor'easter tore down even more of it before it was finally demolished.
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* Noted by Fine Art America for "Most Likes in 24 Hours" on 11 June 2020.
I was born and raised in eastern North Carolina. Now, back home, and just enjoying the ride. I've been a photographer for over 40 years, first as a hobbyist, and then as a professional. I've enjoyed a lifelong love affair with animals domestic and wild, especially horses. I am an animal advocate, an outdoorsman, and naturalist first, and then a photographer. I believe that it is important to know, understand, and respect and protect the subjects that you want to photograph before ever setting foot in the wild. Self-described as a thinker, philosopher, photographer, and geek, but mostly just a dreamer! I won't bore you with a lot of pretense and fluff. I have won awards, been published and all that, and so it seems, has everyone else, and...
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David Beard
Sad... but a beautiful capture....
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you, David.
Paolo Signorini
Your photogalleries are an extraordinary pleasure to view.Greetings from Italy.....Paolo
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks very much, Paolo. I truly appreciate your comments.
Marian Bell
Wow! What an example of what a hurricane can do! Nicely captured! Sad tale for this pier! LF
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you. It is indeed a sad tale. It's completely gone, now!
Ekaterina Yakovina
Fon, it is great! F/L
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you, Ekaterina :)
Craig Brewer
Hard to believe it is gone, spent many years surfing there with good memories.
Fon Denton replied:
Yes, hard to believe, and sad. That pier was an icon for so many years.
Paul Quinn
Nicely captured
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Stuart Litoff
Great work!
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Thank you
Anna Serebryanik
Beautifully captured!
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Sandi Kroll
Great capture!
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Az Jackson
Beautiful artwork.
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Jim Love
Great shot Fon...
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks, Jim
Anita Pollak
Wonderful capture!
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Julieanne Case
wow, that is some damage. Great capture
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Robert VanDerWal
Terrific Capture!!
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Joan Stratton
Revisiting :))
Joan Stratton
Revisiting :)
Elias Pentikis
Great composition!
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Thank you
Arro FineArt
revisiting..
Arro FineArt
revisiting..
Jerry Griffin
It is really a shame that these don't last. Nice for you to get a shot to remember it by.
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks! Mother nature is pretty hard on them.
Leonardo Dale
Amazing work
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Thank you
Rick Locke - Out of the Corner of My Eye
Well composed and captured...
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Thank you
Linda Cox
Great picture of such a horrific aftermath!
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks, Linda!