The morning alibi
Philosophically, I think taking early-morning photos of a place that’s famous for what goes on at night is similar to my usual routine of going around back.
Anyway, how fortunate was this find – the sidewalk outside a place called The Alibi getting cleaned of…whatever happened the night before?
the French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 1.8.2016
Posted on August 18, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, French Quarter, Iberville Street, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new orleans, new orleans louisiana, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, The Alibi. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

Wonderful picture.
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Thanks!
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Very good idea!
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I’m sure that sidewalk was greatly in need of that hosing-down!
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Very grungy….
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Don’t think I want to know. Love the shot, it has lots of character.
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Apart from the bins and the Jell-O shots sign this could be a hundred years ago. Even the hoser of ‘we dare not think what’ has an old time look about him.
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I found this scene in the French Quarter in New Orleans, which has very strict guidelines on what changes owners are allowed to make to the buildings. (Summary: don’t change ANYTHING. I can’t explain that stucco building on the right side…!) I think the style of architecture, with the balconies and wrought iron railings contribute to the old-fashioned look.
Also: maybe Jell-O shots are older than we realize?!
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Definitely! Jello-Shots were the unsung heroes of the prohibition era. They came in handy during the depression as they were used as both food and drink. 😊
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It was a win-win!
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