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Three hours (6:00-9:00p), one camera (Canon 5D Mark III), one lens (Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM), one street (Bourbon), mainly one ISO (25,600), no tripod, no flash, all handheld. A beautiful night of colors and interesting people.
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A gorgeous bicycle with all the right tones to convert to black and white.
Not sure what this sign meant, taped to the inside of a door, but it looked ominous!
The French Quarter, and particularly Bourbon St. from Canal to Ursulines, is mainly about strong alcohol and uninhibited sexual talk and behavior. I don't enjoy that part of it, but it makes for some colorful pictures.
Just one of the "freedoms" flouted in New Orleans is people smoking everywhere. I like this sign against a black background save the green neon tube.
A man rolling cigars from Nicaraguan tobacco. His hands moved so quickly that I could barely capture a shot. He rolled 250/day, every day.
Cigar boxes full of hand-rolled cigars made from tobacco imported from Nicaragua.
For one thing, they don't look like they need any more beer.
I've never seen more neon in one city in my life.
No idea what this sticker was. An old brand? The name of a former bar?
A gorgeous bicycle with all the right tones to convert to black and white.
A gorgeous bicycle with all the right tones to convert to black and white.
A gorgeous bicycle with all the right tones to convert to black and white.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
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Original size: 5535x3690 |
Current: 800x534 |
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