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Photowalk: New Orleans at Night

While all the family was in town, all the cousins decided to go out and explore the French Quarter together. The night wouldn’t be complete without getting some minors a couple of New Orlean’s famous “Hand Grenades – signature strongest drink.” But don’t worry guys, your secret is safe with me – and anyone who reads this blog. ; )

While we were out, I decided to do a little photo walk

to remember the night – here are the pics:

New Orleans Photo walk white doorBourbon street photo walkambulance on bourbon streetsaints flag photo walkNew Orleans Photo walk red and green doorsnew orleans gift shopsnew orleans masksnew orleans street performers on photo walkNew Orleans Photo walk iron doorsNew Orleans Photo walk empty streetNew Orleans Photo walk street musicians

Eric Lee - That second to last shot of the city/sky looks like it’s from VegasDecember 22, 2010 – 6:25 pm

Mark Morales - That’s where I grew up! Well, not in the french quarter, but about 15 min away. Great job capturing the style of the french quarter, that ambulance shot is pretty coolDecember 10, 2010 – 8:24 am

Mike - Incredible photos, Tim. These are some great framers – hope you put some of these up on your wall.December 1, 2010 – 5:20 pm

Marie Lewis - Tim, I have one small request, and while it may be silly, I’m completely serious. On your next trip/vacation/whatever, take me with you and teach me how to take awesome photos like these. I have been to some pretty cool places, but all my photos suck!! I need to learn how to take great photos like you, can you pretty pretty pleeeeeeeease teach me??November 29, 2010 – 6:18 pm

Elise Merricks - I’m in love with your photos Tim, absolutely gorgeous photos!November 29, 2010 – 1:16 pm

Jess Martel - Great photos Tim! I really like the black and white ones! You captured the city in a really cool wayNovember 28, 2010 – 9:14 am

Alyssa Simon - Wow these photos just made me want to take a vacation there! Awesome stuff Tim!November 28, 2010 – 7:11 am

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