I’ve been switching SD cards in my cameras lately. This is to avoid leaving my cameras without a card. I hate getting ready to shoot, then seeing the notice that “there is no memory in the camera.”
So imagine my surprise when I pulled out a card and it had previously unseen pictures from the last time we went shooting on Beacon Hill. And here they are, fresh from May 2015.
Three views (also three different shots) of the building façade.
And just a couple more:
I love when I find “new” old pictures. I knew they were mine simply because I took a lot of shots of that façade. I loved the old curve of the door and matching curved windows.
Beacon Hill has some truly elegant old houses. An architecture photographers best place to be on a sunny spring day.
Categories: #gallery, #Photography, Architecture, Boston
Beautiful stone work Marilyn, I can see why you took pictures of it.
Leslie
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Leslie, we lived in a somewhat less elegant part of Beacon Hill for a year. Didn’t matter. As long as you had a Beacon Hill address, many folks were impressed. Parking was limited and HIDEOUS. Spaces were like gold.
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If it’s anything like Toronto even the rich couldn’t afford it today, Garry….
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Gotcha, Leslie.
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🙂
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Beautiful pictures. And so nice for you to find them.
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I can see why you like to photograph this building, it is beautiful. Forgotten photos are always a nice surprise too.
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Wow! – Serendipitous! 😉
34 and a Half? Beacon Street – is that where Harry Potter goes to get his tax returns done?? 🙂
Beautiful pics.
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It is always a pleasure to find new photos. Interesting views of the doors. I also enjoy taking such photos
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It took me a LONG time to be able to take decent pictures of buildings. I was a lot better at water and mountains and stuff, but I’ve been practicing 🙂 You do GREAT buildings!
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Those are all beautiful shots of old doors!
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I bet they are really nice inside, too, but alas. No one invited us in 😀
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Wonder what would happen if you knocked on the door, admired the outside, and asked to see the inside — no, probably not such a good idea, but it’s fun to imagine!
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The people who live in these houses are SO out of our lifestyle. This is where John Kerry lives Rich people who are so rich you don’t even know their names live here. The only time you meet them is when the Red Sox win the world series … or I used to meet them when Garry was working and we got invited to “those” kinds of parties.
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As I said, fun to imagine!
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Slmret, I had a friend — one of Boston’s iconic radio personalities from the 40’s and 50’s who had a lovely Beacon Hill home. A work colleague and I were invited over for an afternoon of kibitzing. A wonderful interior — paintings, antique furniture, pristine rugs and a sparkling clean kitchen. So very elegant.
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