Living in Downtown Boston
Uploaded: September 23, 2008
A typical residential street in downtown Boston, MA
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/45 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 22.00 mm, Model: PENTAX K100D
Manuel Barrera September 27, 2008
Great composition, Kathy, must have a slow shutter speed #1005938Nadya Johnson September 28, 2008
Cool capture of these find old brownstones! (That's what we'd have called them in Chicago... not so sure of Boston.) Great street scene, Kathy. I really love that old, graceful architecture! #6524233Kathy Radford September 28, 2008
Thanks for your comment Nadya. Yes we call them brownstones here as well. They are lovely old buildings. Kathy in NH #6525021Reynaldo D. Reyes October 05, 2008
Great capture and view of these buildings with the warm tones and details Kathy. I would surmise that with high rise like these and the one way streets, it must be difficult and expensive to find parking places. #6554897Kathy Radford October 09, 2008
Parking is at a premium in Boston. It's a nightmare. Many people only take their vehicles out on the weekends and just take public transportation around town to avoid the parking problem and use their vehicles for longer trips outside Boston. The insurance rate in downtown Boston is also extremely high. Kathy in NH #6573895Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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