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On my recent trip to New Orleans, I spent some time at Audubon Park in New Orleans. This beautiful park is an oasis of a nature in the city. With live oak trees, a walking/jogging trail, picnic shelters, and a lagoon, Audubon Park is a popular place for residents and visitors to enjoy some quiet time outdoors.  These photos are just some quick edits of photos I did while I was on the road – at some point I’ll go back and do more comprehensive edits on my photos from the trip – but I wanted to share these photos with you today.

Live Oak Trees, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

Live Oak Trees, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

Fountain Sculpture, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

Fountain Sculpture, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

Fountain Sculpture, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

Fountain Sculpture, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

Black Bellied Whistling Duck, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

Black Bellied Whistling Duck, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks, Audubon Park, New Orleans © 2017 Patty Hankins

I will be leading a photography workshop in New Orleans in February 2018. Tentative dates are just after Mardi Gras – so February 18-24. We’ll be based out of a historic hotel in the French Quarter. We’ll spend time exploring and photography the wonders of New Orleans. The workshop will be limited to 6 participants. If this workshop sounds like an adventure you’d like to join me for, drop me a note  and I’ll make sure you’re among the first to hear when registration opens later this year.