Fujifilm X100T – 1/4 @ f/2.8 – ISO 640
This is the interior of the Old South Church in Boston Massachusetts. Β The church which was built in 1669 at its original location at Washington and Milk streets, and stood for 200 years before it was lovingly disassembled and moved to its current location at Copley Place, then reassembled in 1875.
Fujifilm X100T – 1/4 @ f/5.6 – ISO 640
The woodwork is a sight to behold in this magnificent structure.
Fujifilm X100T – 1/4 @ f/4.0 – ISO 800
Superb shots Joe, I can almost smell the incense . . .
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Thank you very much Patti π I was in awe of this building.
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Joe, these are beautiful images. So much gorgeous detail. Boston is such a fascinating city, filled with wonderful history. I need to get back up there again sometime!
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Thank you Stacy, I love it up there π
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Beautiful Church- I am in love with the B & W!
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Thank you Cyndie π I love Boston, here is a different kind of shot from one of my other sites – http://xtendedvision.com/2015/05/17/reflections-of-boston/comment-page-1/#comment-731
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Wonderful architecture! Really great photos Joe! π
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Thank you Elina π It really was breathtaking in there.
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formidable images! beautiful place for tranquillity.
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Thank you very much Sirpa π
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Superb shots Joe – the lighting is superb
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Thank you very much James π
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It is a work of art!
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Thank you very much Joanne π
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What a priviledge to view such an aestetic architecture work. It is indeed a gorgeous building pleasing for the eye to rest on. Thank you so much for sharing, Joe. Great photographs to start my day. Congrats!
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Thank you very much Omar, it is indeed a regal structure π
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It’s not only amazing how they can move such a structure, but all that wood work survived the process!! I’ve only been to Boston once, but I have heard of the church.
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I agree I really don’t know how all of the woodwork survived. Thank you π
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Beautiful photos of a beautiful church. Love them all.
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Thank you Raewyn, it really was an amazing structure π
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