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Arlington St. Church

I only had one evening and one morning to really get out and shoot Boston, but I think I really could have spent another couple days walking around the city shooting.  The Architecture in Boston was really amazing and you can really see some American history there like any other city in the US.  DC has some downtown areas and New York and Philly has some lovely old architecture but there is something about the small town-ness (if that is a word) about Boston that is really endearing.  There are not a lot of tall buildings and skyscrapers to lost in so you always feel as if you are in one large city size neighborhood.  This is kind of refreshing after living NYC for a bunch of years and constantly getting lost amongst the large buildings of midtown or downtown.

This shot was from the Back Bay area near to where I was working and I had a gorgeous Fall Sunset that evening which made the short amount of time I had really nice.

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Nikon D7100 | Tokina 11-6mm | Photomatix | Photoshop | Lightroom

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Ted Williams Seat

The lone red seat at Fenway Park marks the longest homerun ever hit at Fenway.  Ted Williams hit a 502ft homerun into this seat in 1946 and the seat has remained today to mark the longest ever hit there.  Apparently David Ortiz has hit a few tape measure shots over the monster and over Center Field, but they could not be accurately measured so Ted William's shot remains as the longest hit today.  Fenway is a super cool ballpark and I'll have to go back some day soon to see a ballgame.

Processing:

FujiFilm X100 | Lightroom

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