Peruvian Artifact
The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the remarkable diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as the continuity of their rich…
Read MoreThe John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the remarkable diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as the continuity of their rich…
Read MoreWalking around the French Quarter, you always seemed to be dodging trash cans. The streets are not wide to start with and the clubs generate their fair share of waste….
Read MoreThe times I drive into work can vary from day to day, so catching a sunrise can be a bit tricky. What is even trickier is trying to photograph it…
Read MoreAvery Island, in New Iberia, Louisiana is the home of Tabasco. It’s the only place in the world where it is made, yet is sold world-wide. They have a small…
Read MoreHere is another view of the Grand Palais in Paris. It fits right in with the rest of the architectural style found throughout Paris and Europe, with the Roman influence of the…
Read MoreAnyone who has heard of New Orleans has heard of the French Quarter. It’s a unique part of town that has a character and feel all it’s own. It’s a…
Read MoreI have always enjoyed watching fish and in the past have owned several fish tanks. My first apartment had one wall covered in fish tanks. So when I take a…
Read MoreOn our recent photo trip to New Orleans, we were fortunate to photograph two 19th century forts. The first was Ft. Pike, named after Brigadier General Zebulon Montgomery Pike, which formerly guarded the Rigolets pass…
Read MoreThis is my very first panorama! My friend David Morefield has been encouraging me for some time to try one and I finally did last weekend. On a photo trip…
Read MoreLafitte’s Blacksmith Shop was built between 1722 and 1732 and is said to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States.
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