New Orleans

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Ukelele Girl on Royal

Taken one morning in the French Quarter, New Orleans. She had a really nice and calming voice.
Mamiya C33, 80mm lens, yellow filter
Kodak Tx-120 film, expired 1967.

Indian in the Square

Mardi Gras Indian in front of Jackson Square.
Mamiya C33, Illford 3200 ASA film
Yellow Filter, and push processed one step.

The Sleeper

Mamiya C33
Lomo 400 Color Film
9am

Shooting underneath a heavy canopy with bright skies overhead.

Spanish Fort Ruins Live Oak Levy, New Orleans, Louisiana

The Spanish Fort was built in 1701 and it served as the gateway to Bayou St. John from Lake Pontchartrain. The bayou was the "back door" to the city and of vital military importance. The ruins can be seen just a little bit to the right of the levy...off in the distance.

This was my second roll of manual camera film ever. I just got the pictures today. First roll was totally ruined, but I had just acquired a light meter before taking these pictures. Talk about exciting! I know it's kinda of a boring tree picture, but I think it looks pretty dang nice for three reasons.

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