Faneuil Hall

Tuesday, May 13, 2008


A nearly deserted Fanueil Hall on a cold and windy May day.

12 comments:

Tanya said...

What a fun place for shopping. I like the black/white.

Chris said...

Because you did this photo in B&W, it makes me think of FH 100 years ago. . . .I wonder what it was like then and all. . . .

I do like FH, by the way. There's a great chowder place there.

smilnsigh said...

Great photo. Especially in B&W. And it does look cold. That gal looks uncomfortable.

Mari-Nanci]
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Mark said...

I love open air markets and vendors.

They really add to a city and make for wonderful street life

Chuck Pefley said...

Your bw treatment makes this look like it could be 100 years ago. Very nice.

Olivier said...

ce b&w est vraiment très beau, il a une superbe atmosphère.
it b&w is really very nice, it has a superb atmosphere.

crittoria said...

My favorite place to visit when I'm in Boston...

Knoxville Girl said...

I like the perspective of the line of carts. And cobblestones and black/white just go together so harmoniously. I've never been here, but would love to visit someday.

Jules said...

You have certainly given this a cold and windy feeling with the B & W.
I need to send you some tropical weather to warm you up!!!

Carraol said...

Superb use of B&W, it looks really old and beautiful, great place for shopping!

Petrea said...

I almost thought this was an old post card! The B&W really works. A cool shot.

babooshka said...

The b&w makes this a very timeless shot. Love the perspective of those carts drawing you in. Fabulous.

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