in Jamaica Central / South - Sumner, Boston, MA 02130, USA
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- Camera: Canon EOS 50D
- Taken on 2009/06/13 12:07:05
- Exposure: 0.025s (1/40)
- Focal Length: 84.00mm
- F/Stop: f/18.000
- ISO Speed: ISO200
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
Comments
Bert Lanting Fotogra…, on June 14, said:
Nice streetview, picturesque wooden houses..
Pennington, on June 16, said:
Hi Bert! Thanks!
oronbb, on June 18, said:
Very nice indeed!
Pennington, on June 18, said:
Thank you. I see have a very nice shot of pointy rooflines all lined up, yourself!
gezginruh, on June 20, said:
A very nice street with this pretty house. My greetings. GGR
MAL10587, on June 21, said:
Great composition
Pennington, on June 21, said:
GGR, Mal -- thank you -- sometimes you just look up and a great composition is laid out right in front of you, yours for the taking. this was one of those times. :)
Norrel, on June 23, said:
Bahstahn is a nice town!
whoelius, on June 23, said:
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing this, Pennington. You must be rich with a name like that and a neighbourhood like this.
Aalecs, on June 23, said:
It's nice after seeing all those landscapes on panoramio to find a great shot of someone's neighbourhood!
Greetings from Romania, Aalecs.
Pennington, on June 23, said:
Thank you all for your kind words.
Norrel -- I agree, Boston is a nice town -- a human-scale, pedestrian-friendly, livable city. Out here in the Jamaica Plain part of Boston, it's full of these cozy little side-street neighborhoods.
whoelieus -- I wish you were right -- it would be nice if some money had come along with the name! And while it is a lovely neighborhood, and indeed, there are probably no truly poor people who live on this street, I'd bet no wealthy people live here either. Most of these houses have at least two apartments in them, with different families. (I visit here often, but I don't live on this street.)
Aalecs - I, too, enjoy seeing the neighborhoods where people live -- I think my favorite Panoramio photos are not the ones from travels, but the ones taken on people's "home turf" -- though I would include landscapes of the photographers' local area in that.
Greetings from Massachusetts. Penny
Happy Snapper uk, on August 11, said:
can I ask the price of a house on that street