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Brad Remick
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 22:43
Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit New Orleans for a conference. I was fortunate enough to get a tour of some of the devastated areas. My driver would not stop so these were taken out of a moving vehicle.
The damage is still widespread with entire neighborhoods still empty. There are more photos at my website.
Thanks for looking.
Brad Remick
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 22:44
Here are a few more.
Brad Remick
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 22:45
and two more. I'd appreciate your comments.
Feardrops
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 22:48
Powerful series.
I wish you could of got out and explored a little.
I want to go to new orleans and see the impacted areas myself.
rowdyred94
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 23:01
They look like good shots, but they're extreeeeeemely tiny.
Brad Remick
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 23:10
I cannot figure out how to make them bigger and still be under 100K.
Brad Remick
2nd of March 2007 (Fri), 23:14
Ok, maybe I have this now. Sorry for the small pics above.
LCF
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 04:04
They are great but IMO they lack a bit of contrast
Brad Remick
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 17:29
lcf, I think you are right! Thanks for the comment.
suspectim
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 20:45
would it be safe to head out there. looks like somekind of wast land
America is a weird place.
Titus213
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 23:45
I just wasn't all that excited about the images. IMO it takes more to carry this type of B&W.
would it be safe to head out there. looks like somekind of wast land
America is a weird place.
The murder rate is up quite a bit in New Orleans and much of it does still look like a waste land but it is a very small piece of America. Weird place? Compared to what, Australia?
kato1
4th of March 2007 (Sun), 08:55
Re first 2 pics.
Surely the house owner should have known the difference...... That's not a bonsai!
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