Via Flickr:
Panasonic Lumix
The non-symmetrical lens attachment is an add-on lens cap which automatically opens and closes when the camera is turned on/off. The lens cap which came with the camera was "manual", meaning I had to keep it in my pocket or stored somewhere when photographing.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Parting Sky
Via Flickr:
(there is something in the sky upper left of the roof line if you can view this larger)
I enjoy but don't normally photos of sky patterns here but I was taken with this unique cloud formation of an approaching storm over our back yard.
(there is something in the sky upper left of the roof line if you can view this larger)
I enjoy but don't normally photos of sky patterns here but I was taken with this unique cloud formation of an approaching storm over our back yard.
Friday, May 4, 2012
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival through the years
My daughter Katie playing in a pirogue at the children's section at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 2009
Jazz Fest is one of my favorite destinations for an immersion of music, food & culture. There are always big mainstream acts who play but I always head for the smaller stages; and with about 10-11 stages of music happening during the day you certainly have your choice of music! Jazz (classic, contemporary), zydeco, cajun, blues, folk, gospel, country, rock, R&B, Mardi Gras Indians...there is a lot to take in.
Our last trip was 2009 with our then 6 year old daughter. Our previous time there was 1999 pre-marriage:
The only thing we had to worry about was how much water we drink in relation to the beer that day. :) But having a child changes one's approach. Katie seemed to like the Kids area at Jazz Fest... A LOT. We spent a lot of time there and missed some of the other tents but I was still ok with it as I enjoyed watching my daughter enjoy herself. I didn't even think of going to jazz fest two days; one was enough for Katie and we had a great time during our non-Jazz Fest day doing the museums/aquarium.
Here are a few other photos from 2009.
- Elizabeth & Katie walking through Congo Square.
- The Gospel tent in full swing.
- Katie holding onto her hat as we walk.
What I might end up looking like years from now:
If Found Return to Economy Hall, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
On the way to Jazz fest in the bus:Inside one of the heritage tents:
Greetings from Jazz Fest, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
Here is a photo of The Capri Motel where I stayed for Jazz Fest in 1992. It had its "charm":
Capri Motel, New Orleans 1992, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
Here are some Jazz Fest images from 1996 which feature one of the second line parades (and anyone can join) which happen during the fest:
Jazz Fest Second Line, 1996, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
Taken during this second line parade at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, 1996.
Jazz Fest, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
Taken during this second line parade at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, 1996.
Taken during this second line parade at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, 1996.
April, 1996 - Second Line, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
Taken during this second line parade at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, 1996.
Taken during this second line parade at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, 1996.
2nd Line, April 1996, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr. Note: this was scanned from the original darkroom print using Luminos paper (the company is no longer in business I hear - are they now owned by Kentmere or were they two totally separate companies?); this photo was not photoshopped but looking back at the print it looks like I went a bit far in burning in the sky. Ah, those old darkroom days. :) Taken during this second line parade at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, 1996.
This moment of happiness was at the Cajun/Zydeco stage:
Jazz Fest Enjoyment, 1996, a photo by Jeff__ on Flickr.
Since the atmosphere is casual, one can just break into a spontaneous run/dance in the tents such as this at the Lagniappe Tent:
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