french quarter in new orleans… Also check out Rita Ireland’s “New Orleans Cable Car” to see the same building! :)
Faith in the Shadows – New Orleans Louisiana / French Quarter All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent. All violations will be vigorously pursued with legal action.
Street Performer Bourbon Street French Quarter New Orleans Louisiana USA All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent. All violations will be vigorously pursued with legal action.
Bourbon Cowboys – French Quarter – Bourbon Street – New Orleans – Louisiana – USA Two panhandlers looking for their next adult beverage in the “Quarter”. Totally covered in silver shoe polish – a couple of cap guns with no caps, and very thirsty! All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent.
A companion piece to our very popular Doors of New Mexico poster, this grande dame of a poster will look fantastic anywhere in your home. Like a walk through the French Quarter, you’ll find all kinds of fun and mystery in these beautiful photos featuring colorful, washed out, or just plain fascinating porches and doors.
An antique shop in the Quarter. Before Katrina. Camera: Canon EOS 10D / Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60) / Aperture: f/4.5 / Focal Length: 60 mm / ISO Speed: 100
/ Royal Street is a street in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is one of the oldest streets in the city, dating from the French Colonial era, and is most well-known for the antique shops, art galleries, and stately hotels that line its sides as it runs through New Orleans’ French Quarter and tourist district. processed in photomatics and ps The street starts at Canal Street (above Canal Street the equivalent street becomes Uptown New Orleans’ St. Charles Avenue). It runs down through the French Quarter, Faubourg Marigny, Bywater, and Lower 9th Ward neighborhoods to the Jackson Barracks at the border of St. Bernard Parish. The Industrial Canal forms a gap in the street between the Bywater and Lower 9th Ward neighborhoods. The most famous section of Royal street is the portion in the upper French Quarter, known for its scores of opulent antique shops and art galleries. Despite its orderly nature, it is located only one block south of the party atmosphere of Bourbon Street. The prices at its art shops and antique stores tend to be very high; indeed, it has been listed as one of the most expensive places to shop in the world. The finer antique shops display not simply items that are old, but such rare items as pieces of fine art furniture owned by royalty of past centuries. Although such pieces are out of the budget of all but a few visitors, window shopping along Royal Street is a popular pastime for visitors, especially art lovers, even if they are not buying. / Credits go to Wikipedia. Nikon D200×18 – 200mm nikon lens
There was beauty all around, everywhere the eye wandered in the French Quarter. Balconies filled with greenery and flowers and a special vibrancy filled the air. One could hear Stanley plaintively calling out to Stella… and the spirit of Tennessee Williams was palpable in the streets… Street scene, French Quarter, New Orleans.
New Orleans is rebuilding, the people are warm and welcoming and the arts flourish. This public mosaic mural is in the French Market area along Decatur Street. The damages from Hurricane Katrina are still evident in many areas, but the spirit of the people and their creativity are undeterred.
The site of the Louisiana Purchase Transfer and the flagship building of the Louisiana State Museum historical museum complex, the Cabildo was constructed in 1795-99 as the seat of the Spanish municipal government in New Orleans. The name of the governing body who met there was the “Illustrious Cabildo” or city council. Over the years, the building also served as the home of the Louisiana Supreme Court; it was here that decisions in the nationally significant Slaughterhouse and Plessy vs. Ferguson cases were handed down. It was established as the home of the Louisiana State Museum in 1911. In 1988 the Cabildo was severely damaged by fire. Over the next five years, the landmark was authentically restored using 600-year-old French timber framing technology. It reopened to the public in 1994 with a comprehensive exhibit focusing on Louisiana’s early history. ~from the website… Louisiana Stae Museum
It says so on the front plate of this 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse parked on Decatur Street in the French Quarter, New Orleans. Most of the vehicle is covered by an assortment of objects, arranged thematically around the vehicle. Watches, Star Wars figures, jewelry, dice and many miscellaneous objects to grab and assault the eye and imagination. / There is never a dull moment in the French Quarter and one never knows what will appear next… straight from the box:Nikon P80;7mm;f/5;1/150 second;ISO 64 / featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines ~ ALL THINGS ‘CITY’
Bourbon Street, French Quarter, New Orleans
Street performers are ubiquitous in the French Quarter and there are many that perform as living statues. Sometimes they can be spotted in ‘off’ mode… straight from the box:Nikon P80;43mm;f/4.5; ISO 64
Passing by this garden entry in the French Quarter I had to ask myself that question. There must be something truly wondrous at the end of the pathway, but today the gate is locked… perhaps one day I’ll know. straight from the box:Nikon P80;5mm;f/2.8; 1/24 second; ISO 64
this was taken in New Orleans about 3am on / Oct 24, 2009. /
Everyone is riding bikes in the French Quarter these days.
Taken on the Moon Walk at dawn.
Another of the 4th of July celebration on the Mississippi River
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4 Please stop for a moment of Jazz…click here: / Music
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4
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