The African Queen In Living Color
by Michael Hoard
Title
The African Queen In Living Color
Artist
Michael Hoard
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Photograph - Photography
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Copyright Notice Do Not Alter Photographer Note: Thi exact replica of The African Queen, the famous boat from the 1951 movie the year I was born, this replica of The African Queen adapted 1935 of the novel. The movie was directed by John Huston, This photo was enhanced using sepia tone to give the photo a vintage look. This photo was taken at the 1984 New Orleans World's Fair, in the background is the monorail which was constructed elevated and took you over the World's Fair Site, after the worlds fair the mono rail was removed. The 1984 Wolrd's Fair was designed and used historic buildings on the river front and central business warehouse district of New Orleans, Louisiana. The warehouse is now a thriving, urban redevelopment in a metropolitan and historical city. The warehouses were once cotton mills, warehouses for good shipped up and down the Mississippi River in the 1800 and earlier via paddle boats. I had alway had a passion for sailing vessels.
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June 11th, 2013
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Michael Hoard
Hello lenora, wow thank you for the feature of The African Queen In Living Color, in the group All About Louisiana, I sure do appreciate that, Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello John, Thank you so much for the comment and viewing The African Queen In Living Color, I appreciate the V/F and it pleases me this photo appeals to you. Michael
Michael Hoard
Hello First Star Art, thank you for the feature The African Queen In Living Color, in the group Heroes and Heroines, I sure appreciate that, Michael