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Audubon Park is a popular uptown park here in New Orleans. It was largely designed by the renowned landscape architect John Olmsted after the 1894 Worlds Fair. He was known for incorporating green space, roads, civic buildings and more. I hope I have captured some of the beauty of the park here and the huge range of activities that take place. Previously, the park was a plantation on the Mississippi with rows of Live Oak trees that still stand today. The trees are the backdrop to everything that happens here. It is a place to relax, unwind and/or exercise. It is truly an oasis in the city!

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Audubon Park is a popular uptown park here in New Orleans. It was largely designed by the renowned landscape architect John Olmsted after the 1894 Worlds Fair. He was known for incorporating green space, roads, civic buildings and more. I hope I have captured some of the beauty of the park here and the huge range of activities that take place. Previously, the park was a plantation on the Mississippi with rows of Live Oak trees that still stand today. The trees are the backdrop to everything that happens here. It is a place to relax, unwind and/or exercise. It is truly an oasis in the city!

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Nat Fleck has been photographing for over sixty years. He has two framed photos in his gallery hall that he took when he was nine and ten. He lived in Africa for over four years and Europe for two years. He lived ten years in Colorado. He walked 1000 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail and has taken ten bicycle tours each over 1000 miles. His camera equipment went with him everywhere. He has an extensive collection of outdoor scenes. Now he has lived in New Orleans for fifteen years; it provides endless photographic opportunities.