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Turning a corner

This theme took me back to some of my favorite subjects: street scenes and urban landscapes around Boston, full of people and architecture. The idea started with a great pub we saw in Australia. It was one of many, and while it was very British/Australian, it also reminded me of Boston a bit. When I was looking for a new theme, I thought of focusing just on interesting corners or intersections.

Boston has such a variety of architecture that I thought it would be a good subject with a lot of different looks, not just the same thing over and over. Halfway through, I remembered the food court in Downtown Crossing called "the corner" and it was all downhill from there! This theme was also fun because it got me back out and exploring, making good use of my summer Friday work hours. I went to a few neighborhoods I don't get to much anymore and came away with some great photos.

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tags: Photo, photography, Street photography, Boston, urban landscape, architecture, city, Cityscapes, week31
categories: Architecture, Assignments, Photography, Theme
Sunday 11.13.16
Posted by Maggie Loh
 

Count the ways

Numbers are everywhere in the city, but this theme turned out to be a challenge. First, most numbers I came across were addresses, and I didn't want to end up with nine photos that looked the same. It was hard to find other examples of numbers that also still had interesting subject matter around them. This led to the second problem. A lot of great Instagram feeds I had seen featuring numbers, and which inspired this theme, are close-up shots of numbers. See @roadtrip_newengland's #countingboston hashtag. Their photos make the number the main subject (not to mention they're posting in numerical order!), but I realized early on that I wanted photos that still show a sense of place, or a street scene. Those two ideas don't really go together.

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This is evident in the three different photos I took of numbers on T trains. I kept looking for the right composition, and ended up with the one showing the widest view because it matched the others in the theme best. But I think I like the close-up one the most, on the left. It's just more visually graphic. If only there were more people visible in the window, then maybe it would have the right human element that the others do.

Anyway, I spent a lot of time walking the city looking for just the right numbers, which doesn't make for a bad summertime activity. I definitely have more leftovers (photos I took and didn't end up using) than I've had for any theme in a while. Most of my themes don't really focus on small objects, with the exception of Summer Still-life, so I guess that might be why this didn't come as naturally. Hope you still enjoy this set!

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tags: theme, Street photography, Cityscapes, week30, photography, photo, Boston, numbers, urban landscape, assignment
categories: Photography, Assignments, Theme
Wednesday 07.20.16
Posted by Maggie Loh
 

Red Round Two

This is the second time I've done the color red as a theme, and the first time I've repeated a theme. But the last time I chose red, it was December 2014, so most of the photos had a definite holiday look to them. This time I thought it would be more of a challenge to try seeking out red subjects in more everyday places and things, without the benefit of a lot of holiday decorations.

I really like this group of photos. Now that it's summer, the colors really pop. I'll admit it's not that hard to find red in a city with the Sox. But I tried to find a few other, less obvious shots as well, and once again stumbled upon some great finds, like the scooter and the chairs. This group also includes two photos from our recent trip to Sydney and Hong Kong. I have yet to put most of my travel photos online, and since I use my Instagram account just for this theme project, I haven't posted them there either. From time to time I have great photos that don't fit the current theme I'm on, so I don't post them on Instagram, which sometimes I regret. This was a small way to get at least two in there. I promise there are more to come!

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tags: photography, theme, red, Boston, urban, Street photography, color, photo, urban landscape, city, week29, Cityscapes
categories: Photography, Color Week, Assignments, Theme
Tuesday 06.21.16
Posted by Maggie Loh
 

Ahead of the curve

This theme was a departure for me from my usual geometric lines and shapes by focusing on curves. It was definitely a challenge! For starters, there are a lot more straight lines and angles in a city, especially one like Boston where there isn't a lot of modern architecture. So it was hard to find subject matter, and I had to really think in advance about good locations and options before heading out to take photos. I didn't stumble upon very many natural curves.

Once again, a theme also helped me solidify my style. I like a lot of these final photos, but I took a lot more pictures than normal that I wasn't happy with. I just didn't like the overall compositions as much, or I didn't find them as visually interesting. I really like the strong contrasts that straight lines and shapes can bring to a photo, and sometimes it was hard to express the whole curve I saw in front of me within the frame. Still, it was fun to try something new and force me out into this cold spring weather.

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tags: week28, assignment, photo, photography, Street photography, Boston, urban, urban design, urban landscape, architecture, curves
categories: Assignments, Photography, Theme
Sunday 04.10.16
Posted by Maggie Loh
 

Out of sight, out of mind

Catch up post! In fall, I started a theme on forgotten and closed T entrances. The first one, at Mass Ave, caught my eye one day on my way home from work as actually kind of pretty. I realized I'd never used it, or really seen many people go through it either. I took the picture and thought of a few other entrances that have suffered the same, forgotten fate. Some are closed due to construction, some have been closed as long as I can remember, some are just around the corner and not very popular. But in a city saturated with subway stations and bus shelters, I found it surprising that there would be extras out there that aren't really used or even noticed. Maybe when the T has money again, these entrances will get some attention. Recognize them?

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tags: photography, photo, Street photography, Transportation, urban, urban landscape, Boston, Cityscapes, week26
categories: Assignments, Photography, Theme
Saturday 02.06.16
Posted by Maggie Loh
 
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