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I absolutely love Boston and the New England area. It has a very cool vibe about the city. Lots of active outdoors people.
Boston's city skyline as seen after sunset during blue hour. This was taken along the city's HarborWalk in Fan Pier Park. It's a very popular photo location. I was shocked how many tripods were out on a Sunday night (close to 10).
Explored: October 20, 2015 (partial day, now in long tail)
View of Boston skyline from Charles River
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I opened my Way Back this weekend and found these old slides from the Boston Celtics in 1984 or 1985. The camera was an OM-1 with a 70-150 zoom and the film was Kodak EES 800/1600 processed at 1600.
Fan Pier Park in Boston. Unfortunately got here too late for the blue hour and didn't have a tripod with me. Had to up the ISO and keep the aperture as wide as possible to get a steady shot. Rested the camera on a post at the water's edge. Would be nice to make a return trip but a 7 hour plane journey is a bit excessive for a single photo....
Built in 1891 this old fire station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Congress Street Fire Station
. . . . . . where there is currently an exhibition of original drawings of Edward Gorey called "Elegant Enigmas: The Art of Edward Gorey". . . . it's a delightful display of Goreyana that I thoroughly enjoyed seeing. . . . here is a link to the exhibition: www.bostonathenaeum.org/node/150
. . . . . the Boston Atheneum is a unique and wonderful institution -- an independent subscription library that is supported by it's members and whose history dates back to 1807. . . . here is a link to the history page of it's web site: www.bostonathenaeum.org/node/38