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 365 photo project, Beacon Hill, black and white photography, boston, Don Toothaker, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photo walk, photography, postaday, reasons to stop, road trip, take time to look, things i see, thoughtful seeing, travel photography, wrought iron. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
Boston would be a great place to visit for photos!
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I only took about 800 photos in ten days….!
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😄😄😄
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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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I miss hearing from you – your comments were always thoughtful and I appreciated them. But I very much appreciate your taking the extra time to log in to comment on this image. And thank you for your very kind comments on this image; I am proud of how this one turned out.
Also, I want to mention that I post all this same content on Instagram, so if you’re on there, you can find me at @melgal.
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Thanks for mentioning about IG … that is why I moved to RSS to get off Social Media. Though MeWe is tempting me …
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No worries…I hope you will continue to comment from time to time, as you always have insightful words.
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