16-Oct-06

Fall in New England

Ever since I got my first digital camera (which died a tragic death outside the Paris opera house on my final night in Europe), I have become a bit of a photography buff.  This fact is likely much to the dismay of some of you who have been subjected to my never-ending slide shows from vacations - 950 pictures of Hawaii for instance is essentially the dictionary definition of the phrase "too much of a good thing").  Fall is therefore a particularly dangerous season to be around me since any picture worth taking in the summer is, in my opinion, most certainly worth taking again while featuring a brightly-coloured tree (often from multiple angles).  So, if you want to be bored by my complete encyclopedia of trigger happiness from around Boston and climbing Mount Monadnock in southwestern New Hampshire, you can check all the pictures out here and here.  However, I have posted my (tightly edited, for me at least) series of favourites below: 

My favourite pic - a pond at the trailhead to Mount Monadnock

The view from the (almost) top of Mount Monadnock

The main building at MIT

A doorway in the Back Bay neighbourhood of Boston - almost looks like more of a spring picture actually.

Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay

Public Garden in downtown Boston - the John Hancock tower (the blue glass building, a landmark in the city) is in the background

Beacon Hill neighbourhood of Boston

Boston Common

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