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Boston Nightwalks:
A nod to American artist Edward Hopper’s, “Nighthawks”, a 1942 oil on canvas painting.
Wikipedia: It has been described as Hopper's best known work[1] and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art.[2][3]
Within months of its completion, it was sold to the Art Institute of Chicago on May 13, 1942 for $3,000.[4]
If you are using a tablet, increasing the brightness brings out the photographs more.
sans professional-caliber camera and tripod
Boston Nightwalks II
Four months later, January, 2019.
Upgraded to a Nikon D3400 DSLR, Digital Single Lens Reflex camera, with a lens having Nikon’s Vibration Reduction. Camera known for excellent light absorption when it appeared in 2016. Tripod not needed if nighttime special effects are not being attempted.
Some daylight pictures included.
Former Louis Boston clothing store
The world-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Boston Public Library
Eataly restaurant
This man wrote of a tell-tale heart
Emerson College celebrates Norman Lear, a television writer and producer who produced the runaway ratings sitcom, All in the Family, in 1971.
Berklee College of Music lobby display
A nod to American artist Edward Hopper’s, “Nighthawks”, a 1942 oil on canvas painting.
Wikipedia: It has been described as Hopper's best known work[1] and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art.[2][3]
Within months of its completion, it was sold to the Art Institute of Chicago on May 13, 1942 for $3,000.[4]
If you are using a tablet, increasing the brightness brings out the photographs more.
sans professional-caliber camera and tripod
Boston Nightwalks II
Four months later, January, 2019.
Upgraded to a Nikon D3400 DSLR, Digital Single Lens Reflex camera, with a lens having Nikon’s Vibration Reduction. Camera known for excellent light absorption when it appeared in 2016. Tripod not needed if nighttime special effects are not being attempted.
Some daylight pictures included.
Former Louis Boston clothing store
The world-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Boston Public Library
Eataly restaurant
This man wrote of a tell-tale heart
Emerson College celebrates Norman Lear, a television writer and producer who produced the runaway ratings sitcom, All in the Family, in 1971.
Berklee College of Music lobby display
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