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Author Archives: sdunwell
aerial photo – Battle of Bunker Hill June 17,1775
On June 17, 1775, British troops attacked the fortified hill top against heavy militia resistance. The monument marks the top of Bunker Hill, although most of the fighting was on nearby Breed’s Hill. This view looking SE towards the Old … Continue reading
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Architecture photo of the week: Gardner Museum
Inside the Calderwood Concert hall at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, designed by Renzo Piano. Benjamin Bellman on violin. For “Where” magazine.
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Marathon photo of the week
On this anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings, consider this earlier view of the runners at Hereford Street, 2009. This is one of 2 blurred images that will be shown at City Hall next week….taken from a step ladder, so … Continue reading
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Aerial photo of the week: Boston winter evening lights
Flying after sunset with pilot Matt Shawver, in the Schweizer 300. Altitude 1500 ft; ISO 3200, KS-4 gyro. Blue Hill Helicopters.
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Aerial photo of the week: pond ice
Ice patterns & snow drifts on a frozen pond, near Manchester, NH.
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Aerial photo of the week: Paris
This evening view, with Boulevard Garibaldi on the left and the Tower and the Champ de Mars in the center, is from the roof of Tour Montparnasse. Flying over paris is forbidden. Almost all buildings in Paris are the same … Continue reading
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Architecture photo of the week: Biogen
Biogen moves into their new HQ today, at 225 Binney St., Cambridge. Architect is Spagnolo Gisness. The building is much bigger than this side view can show.
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Aerial photo of the week: Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill and downtown Boston, for Suffolk University. Project director: George Comeau. Pilot: Mike Peavey. Jet Ranger. Elevations: 500 – 1400 ft. Gyro: KS-4.
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Pyramide du Louvre
Architect = I. M. Pei, 1983-1988. (Right+left panorama, 24mm TS lens)
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Aerial photo of the week: Cranberry harvest
AFAR magazine, a new & exciting travel mag, shows my cranberry harvest aerial on the back page. Turns out you can go there, put on waders, and jump into the pond. Grab a rake! This same photo on USPS stamp … Continue reading
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