In the end of September, went on a mini vacation with a childhood friend of mine (45 years of friendship and still going strong),
to New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
At an intersection with the famous Bourbon street.
New Orleans, LA, USA
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Valery,
Thanks for the heads up. I have fixed the permissions. Can you try again please?
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Thank you Valery.
That hotel is a beauty.
And you have to have your Beignet or your trip to NOLA is not complete.
That hotel is a beauty.
And you have to have your Beignet or your trip to NOLA is not complete.
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Thanks for this. I will get there one day.
JT
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Thanks for sharing, Sury.
The hotel and other captures are revealing nicely of daily life in New Orleans but I especially loved the authenticity in the latest street band/musician photos. So James Brown...or Ray Charles scenes.
Yildiz
The hotel and other captures are revealing nicely of daily life in New Orleans but I especially loved the authenticity in the latest street band/musician photos. So James Brown...or Ray Charles scenes.
Yildiz
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The transformation of the Bourbon street from day to night is staggering. Street with musicians playing for tips during day time, and total and utter bacchanalia at night time. Unfortunately, I did not capture the night time since I did not have my camera with me the night before visit.
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Neat shots, Sury.
That Sousaphone is a monster of a brass instrument. It must be very old with those partly taped or peeled-paint surfaces. I had to look up how it actually functions and is played. Impressive photos of New Orleans streets by day.
Thanks for sharing,
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Neat shots, Sury.
That Sousaphone is a monster of a brass instrument. It must be very old with those partly taped or peeled-paint surfaces. I had to look up how it actually functions and is played. Impressive photos of New Orleans streets by day.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Thank you Valery, JT and Yildiz.
In the following shot, my timing was off. There were two teenagers (around 13 may be) playing percussion
on plastic containers. At the bottom right corner. A snippet of street life.
At the oft photographed landmark of Bourbon street. Missus and me. Sunshade on my cap and photography are mutually incompatible
forcing me to wear it backwards.
In the following shot, my timing was off. There were two teenagers (around 13 may be) playing percussion
on plastic containers. At the bottom right corner. A snippet of street life.
At the oft photographed landmark of Bourbon street. Missus and me. Sunshade on my cap and photography are mutually incompatible
forcing me to wear it backwards.
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"forcing me to wear it backwards"
Once again proving your "street cred".
Once again proving your "street cred".
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JT,
Latin American Workers tribute to rebuilding of NOLA after Katrina - Crescent Park.
A relaxing visitor to Crescent Park.
A view from atop Rainbow Bridge, Crescent Park.
Latin American Workers tribute to rebuilding of NOLA after Katrina - Crescent Park.
A relaxing visitor to Crescent Park.
A view from atop Rainbow Bridge, Crescent Park.
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