dig the 11th and 12th ones, the brownstones converging in perspective... i think their rhythm and variation giv ethe street character... something often missing from flat facaded rowhouses
its interesting to see an outsider's view of boston. i'm from there... did you check out the north end, southie, cambridge, etc? i hope you got to see the non-touristy side of boston :)
unforunately, i didn't have enough time to go anywhere really. i didn't have a car, so the only places i went to were within walking distance from the hotel commonwealth where i was staying. i wish i had more time though, i would have looooved to explore more of the city.
Yay Comm Ave! I especially like the back-of-the-sign ones, because you can tell they're in Boston even if there are only tree branches in the background. (Of course the one with the Citgo sign is a little more obvious.)
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did you check out the north end, southie, cambridge, etc?
i hope you got to see the non-touristy side of boston :)
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Also, re another comment: Cheers is based on a bar in Boston just a few blocks from where you were, so it's no wonder your pictures look Cheers-ish. :)
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