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sky men

Halloween meant it was time to start putting up Christmas lights on the trees in the Common. It also meant that I got to photograph the workers, because, well, you know.

Boston Common
Boston, Massachusetts
photographed 10.31.2023

airport man

I can’t imagine ever being bored as long as I’ve got a camera handy.

And as long as I’ve got a camera I’m set when I spot a scene like this…and I sure am glad that gentleman went with the yellow shoes!

Boston Logan International Airport
Boston, Massachusetts
photographed 10.31.2023

fish steps

Where I live, fish is sold from glassed-in cases in the grocery store. It smells really fishy when you walk by, and if I am being honest, I generally hold my breath.

At the market in Boston, one of the places you can get fish is from this below-street-level spot, where carefully-arranged fish are in an open-air display that uses the concrete steps to hold everything up.

It looks interesting. And it’s not even smelly.

Haymarket
Boston, Massachusetts

photographed 8.27.2022

red is a color that fades easily

Those curtains tell the story of how the color red fades a lot faster than other colors.

(If you want to know the science – it’s something to do with red objects reflecting red light, but at the same time absorbing short-wavelength light) – you can read this explanation. But otherwise you can look at this photo and know it’s the truth.)

Boston, Massachusetts
photographed 8.27.2022

orange, light

I started my day by walking through the Haymarket. (And of course we all understand that when I say “walking through the Haymarket” I actually mean “taking a ton of photos as I moved very slowing through the crowds.”)

And then, because it seemed the right thing to do, I “walked” through the area again in the late afternoon, just so I could see the sun on piles of oranges. It was surely worth the second visit.

Haymarket
Boston, Massachusetts

photographed 8.27.2022