Boston Fish Pier 15 Replies The old fish pier on Boston’s water front has had a face lift in the past few years, but the lines are largely the same. My great-grandfather worked here helping to process shell-fish (clams, scallops, oysters, etc.). Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Miss Gentileschi February 2, 2017 at 8:29 am Wow! A stunning picture! I love the contrasts of the B/W especially, the lightning and the centering – very well done, Chris! Cheers! 🙂 Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorFebruary 2, 2017 at 12:57 pm Thank you, Sarah. When I saw this, I knew it had to be B&W. It’s such a historic area. Cheers. I hope your week is going well. Reply ↓
prior.. February 2, 2017 at 10:41 am well it did not look like a pier that i was expecting… I was expecting water – 🙂 but nice front view and the lines pull us in… Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorFebruary 2, 2017 at 12:58 pm Thank you. No, it’s not what you typically think of. Boston used to pull in a lot of fish. Cheers! Reply ↓
prior.. February 2, 2017 at 1:02 pm yeah – I think of seafood when I hear the name – and TEA of course… and partying – ha
milfordstreet Post authorFebruary 2, 2017 at 6:41 pm We don’t party much in Boston with tea, but Sam Adams was rather fond of another beverage that he did NOT dump in the harbor.
Alexandra February 3, 2017 at 4:43 am I love the balance that the leading lines bring into the picture… Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorFebruary 3, 2017 at 10:00 am Thank you, Alex. It really lent itself to framing it this way. Cheers and have a great weekend. Reply ↓
Annie February 3, 2017 at 11:40 am Effective B&W photo, converging lines for interest, and a personal connection to this historic pier. All good! Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorFebruary 3, 2017 at 12:53 pm Thank you, Annie. It really came together nicely. I’d like to get down there on a weekday when their might be more activity. Cheers! Reply ↓
c25craftstreet February 4, 2017 at 2:03 am Hi! I’ve just nominated you for the Blogger Recognition Award. https://c25craftstreet.wordpress.com/2017/02/04/blogger-recognition-award/ Reply ↓
milfordstreet Post authorFebruary 4, 2017 at 5:58 am Thank you so much. I appreciate your comment and the nomination. Cheers Reply ↓
Wow! A stunning picture! I love the contrasts of the B/W especially, the lightning and the centering – very well done, Chris! Cheers! 🙂
Thank you, Sarah. When I saw this, I knew it had to be B&W. It’s such a historic area. Cheers. I hope your week is going well.
Cool image and great leading lines!
Thank you, Teri. Cheers.
well it did not look like a pier that i was expecting… I was expecting water – 🙂 but nice front view and the lines pull us in…
Thank you. No, it’s not what you typically think of. Boston used to pull in a lot of fish. Cheers!
yeah – I think of seafood when I hear the name – and TEA of course… and partying – ha
We don’t party much in Boston with tea, but Sam Adams was rather fond of another beverage that he did NOT dump in the harbor.
bah!!!
and cheers
I love the balance that the leading lines bring into the picture…
Thank you, Alex. It really lent itself to framing it this way. Cheers and have a great weekend.
Effective B&W photo, converging lines for interest, and a personal connection to this historic pier. All good!
Thank you, Annie. It really came together nicely. I’d like to get down there on a weekday when their might be more activity. Cheers!
Hi! I’ve just nominated you for the Blogger Recognition Award.
https://c25craftstreet.wordpress.com/2017/02/04/blogger-recognition-award/
Thank you so much. I appreciate your comment and the nomination. Cheers