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Tag Archives: boston
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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Above photo of the week: St. Anthony Fiesta
The Fiesta of St. Anthony of Padua begins today in Boston’s North End. Named “Feast of all Feasts” and voted “Best of Boston”, the festival was begun by immigrants from Montefalcione. This image made from the scaffolding behind their stage. … Continue reading
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Aerial photo of the week: three-decker housing, Somerville, MA
Rows of gambrel-roofed houses in Somerville, MA. Low angle oblique telephoto to compress and dramatize the repeating pattern. Helicopter is Robinson R-22.
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Architecture photo of the week: Hatch Shell July 3 & 4
July 3rd is rehearsal evening at the Hatch Shell, with better access and less TV presence than the 4th. A better way to enjoy the Boston Pops. (architect Richard Shaw, 1940)
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Aerial photo of the week: Fort Independence
Fort Independence, on Castle Island, Boston. Early in the morning, after a harbor skyline sunrise shoot. Castle Island, once isolated, is now connected to South Boston and the Conley container terminal. Several forts have used this site, with names including … Continue reading
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Aerial Photo of the week: Boston Harbor + Fan Pier
A new aerial view of the Boston harbor skyline, showing Fan Pier and Vertex on the left. Altitude 1400 ft. A beautiful morning with no wind. Helicopter is Schweizer 300, from Blue Hill Helicopters.
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Architecture photo of the week: Media Lab
The MIT Media Lab has won the 2012 Harleston Parker Medal for “Most Beautiful” new building in Boston. Design by Maki & Associates, with Leers Weinzapfel Associates. The prize was awarded yesterday. Shown here, two interior views.
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Aerial photo of the week: Boston Marathon
The start of the Boston Marathon, Hopkinton, MA. Left, from 10 ft up, on a ladder. Right, 800 ft up from a small helicopter. The runners are crowded at the start, and moving slowly downhill; 26.2 miles to Boston.
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Architecture photo of the week: Old South, Easter
Easter morning at Old South Church, Boston. (Cummings & Sears, 1874)
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Aerial photo of the week: Charlestown winter skyline
This winter panorama is from the top of the Bunker Hill Monument, looking SW over the Zakim Bridge to Boston
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