Dividing Line

Remember a couple of days ago when I mentioned that I was taking a class which required the use of a 50mm lens?

The class was a photo walk through Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood followed by an image review a couple of days later. The photo walk wasn’t the reason I went to Boston, but it was a happy coincidence. It’s hard to beat a nice Saturday morning with some new photographer friends making images of an iconic location. My pal Don Toothaker was our leader; you’ll never meet someone who is more enthusiastic about photography, about Boston, and about life in general than Don. The day was a delight.

Oh, and this? A detail of one of hundreds of wrought-iron gates that we walked by.

Beacon Hill
Boston
photographed 8.28.2021

Posted on September 14, 2021, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Boston would be a great place to visit for photos!

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  2. Melinda, though I’m now following via RSS, I had to login to let you know your black and whites are classic. Like I used to make in the wet darkroom. The way you see things always makes me smile. Keep it up!

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  3. What an exciting experience! Exploring Boston’s Beacon Hill with a passionate guide and capturing those beautiful details like the wrought-iron gates is truly inspiring. As a full-stack developer and mountain travel blogger from Namche in the Everest region, I really appreciate how you find beauty in the little things. Keep sharing—it’s so motivating!

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