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checking out the tourist

checking out the tourist
Copyright ©2011, Doug Hale ¤1

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Photographer: Doug Hale ¤1
Folder: New Orleans viewpoint
Uploaded: 2011-Oct-09 10:02 EDT
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus 14-42mm f3.5/5.6
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 400
Aperture: f10
Shutter Speed: 1/250
Focal Length: 42mm
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
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yes, the elements work well together, combined with the soft afternoon light ... great street shot which bodes well in BW too! ;-)

dee vee HoF Win ¤ $1 at 17:23 EDT on 2011-Oct-09 [Reply]

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Enjoying your tour of New Orleans.. having been many times I recognize most of your images. Each time I visited it was different yet the same. My very first memory of Burbon Street was on a Sunday morning, two men in handcuffs sitting on the curb waiting to be picked up. Not the best memory but that was it.

Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1 at 08:56 EDT on 2011-Oct-11 [Reply]

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Thanks Kamil. New Orleans is a fantastic place for street photography - lot of natural grunge mixed with people letting their hair down. :-))

Doug Hale ¤1 at 10:20 EDT on 2011-Oct-11 [Reply]

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I'm going to work on a B&W version DV - thanks for the thought. :-)

Doug Hale ¤1 at 10:21 EDT on 2011-Oct-11 [Reply]

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Bob, my son and I spent four days there - had a great time - but four days is about all I can take - just getting too old for all that excitement. :-))

Doug Hale ¤1 at 10:23 EDT on 2011-Oct-11 [Reply]

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Nice capture of a street scene, looks like a fun place.

Charles Bonham ¤ $1 at 00:06 EDT on 2011-Oct-12 [Reply]