We had one hell of a May where we had this brilliant, almost LA-esque sunlight for what felt like a couple weeks straight, and these shots date towards the end of that month. I got out every day I could because I love this bright-but-not-harsh light and I wish we got more of it out here on the east coast.
So on this day I wanted to capture the new towers going up at North Station, and that meant wandering around the North End and then moving on over to the West End and Beacon Hill. Not much else to this story -- enjoy!
And on towards Beacon Hill
1990s The Real World fans will know this spot
And finally, a quick trip into the Public Garden
As always, cheers
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"The destructive effects of automobiles are much less a cause than a symptom of our incompetence at city building" - Jane Jacobs 1961ish
excellent photos. One of my favorite cities in America. My company is based there and I was going there often till covid hit. As others said, the scale is perfect. I like it better than traveling to NYC. I rode those city bikes all over Boston and it's big, east coast rush, but yet subtle, charming and calm at the same time.