
Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 320, 31 mm, f/4.2, 1/12500, AWB
Lafayette Cemetery No.1, New Orleans
Located in the heart of the Garden District directly across from Commanders Palace, this cemetery showcases the cultural diversity of New Orleans. Established in 1833, the land was first a plantation sold to the city and now houses many individuals and families from the Civil War and the ‘yellow-fever’ epidemic of the early 1900.

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 320, 35mm, f/16, 1/1000, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 320, 52mm, f/11, 1/500, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 100, 23mm, f/3.8, 1/500, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 100, 18mm, f/11, 1/80, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 320, 22mm, f/8, 1/250, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, 18mm, f/22, 1/13, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 100, 46mm, f/18, 1/20, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 100, 18mm, f/14, 1/13, AWB

Lafayette Cemetery No.1 - Nikon D7000, ISO 100, 26mm, f/13, 1/100, AWB
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I like the lighting on the seated, broken-winded angel.
…make that broken WINGED angel…..
Hahaha… Thank you!
I love shooting in cemeteries! Great choice w the black and white processing!!
The angel caught my attention the most too.
Miguel, this is absolutely gorgeous work… scary, but soothing… really fantastic 🙂 you get a sense of the soul of NOLA
Beautiful!
Thank you very much!
These are wonderful!
Thank you!
I love doing walk a bouts in cemeteries with camera. I really like the photos you captured here and the black and white tone. Great job!
Indeed, simplicity as well as neatness is more eloquent than beauty. An exquisite beauty that comes from black and white photos.