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Check out St. Louis No. 1 & 2... Also the Greenwood Cemetery. Get up before dawn and wait for the light.. we were in them by 6am and if you are lucky the tombs will glow with morning light.Jim I am heading there Thursday with the 645D and Panny GH2 in hand - any suggestions? And where are the pictures of the naked girls from Carnival?
Shot with the GH2 and the 14-45mm: ISO 800 f/4.5
Taken with the GH2 and the 7-14mm: 1/60s ISO 200 f/5
Jim, I much prefer this one... much more distinctive and unusual. :thumbup:This was shot from the window of the tomb looking inside. The iron gates were locked with a chain but the window was open.. allowing me to get this shot. If any of you visit some of the fine art photo galleries in New Orleans you will see this shot taken by more than a few photographers.
The blue is from the blue stained glass window on the side of the tomb. I like both the color and B&W but tend to think the B&W is the better of the two.
Taken with the GH2 and the 7-14mm: 1/60s ISO 200 f/5
No, just drove into the cemeteries and began shooting.Jim, did you have to go through a location release for the tombstone shots? Thanks.
- Ricardo