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I found Orleans France to be a beautiful place. Its not a tourist trap with very few English around. Situated right next to a river and with this wonderful bridge I took a trip out with the gear to capture this incredible view.
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Taken on my recent trip to New Orleans. While waiting for my flight something serious was brewing in the distance. Pretty dramatic.
Cathédrale Notre Dame, vue du quai d’Orléans sur l’Ile de la Cité.
Pointant vers le ciel, la flèche surplombe la Seine, des siècles de rêves et de grandeur.
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This was taken from the same place as my last photo of New Orleans. I just turmed the camera to the left a bit.
One of the things I love, and hate about traveling is trying new kinds of food. It's amazing how much the local foods change, just traveling around one country. I love trying new things, and eating whatever cuisine is popular in that part of the country. The thing I hate, is that, usually it's really good, and then when I move on to somewhere else and I can't get it anymore. So... I have left my New Jersey Sub sandwiches, Pizza, Taylor Ham (I actually brought about 10 pounds back with me), and, White Castle Ratburgers. I stopped in Alabama, and tasted the local delicacy (Squirrel). Then, New Orleans. I LOVE Cajun food. (well, not necessarily the blackened stuff that's so hot that you can't even tell what you're eating) So, on my way out of New Orleans, I saw this dumpy little roadside shack. It had a bunch of nice cars parked around it. (30 year old Lincoln's, and Cadillac's with fancy new chrome wheels)... So, I went in, and I was the only white person in the place. I ordered some kind of seafood Creole thing. It was Crawfish and Shrimp with some kind of gooey sauce, on top of white rice. DAMN IT WAS GOOD!!!!
French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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L'heure orange sur la cathédrale.
Orange hour on the cathedral.
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La fleur est courte,mais la joie qu'elle a donnée n'est pas de ces choses qui ont commencement où fin. C. Claudel
( pas très présent en ce moment)
Bon 1é mai à tous.
Industrial Canal. This connects Lake Ponchartrain with the Mississippi River. During Hurricane Katrina the levees on this canal failed and allowed flooding in New Orleans East and the Lower Ninth Ward.
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France Frankrijk
Vallée de la Loire
Région Centre
Loiret
Orléans
Août 2009
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Pronounced, 'Nawlins'
Well, I'm almost done with this never ending roadtrip. I just arrived in New Orleans last night. I did some shooting around the infamous, Bourbon Street tonight. I actually preferred this shot though. On my way to Bourbon Street, I shot this on Royal St. New Orleans is a crazy, and interesting place. However, the outskirts on New Orleans is still one of the most depressing things I have ever seen. It's hard to believe that 3 1/2 years after Hurricane Katrina, NOTHING has changed. Entire towns abandoned. Malls, Businesses, office buildings, even a Walmart, just boarded up and abandoned.