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Ann McRae
Feb-19-2008, 01:52 PM
Looks like I will be in Boston for business end of next week. I do not yet have an itinerary, and will be travelling with several coworkers so may not have much flexibility. However, in case I do, any shooting ideas? Any dgrinners there?

ann

denisegoldberg
Feb-19-2008, 02:02 PM
Looks like I will be in Boston for business end of next week. I do not yet have an itinerary, and will be travelling with several coworkers so may not have much flexibility. However, in case I do, any shooting ideas? Any dgrinners there?

ann
Ann -
I'm just north of Boston. Are you going to be right in Boston, or on the outskirts?

I haven't done any winter wanderings in Boston with my camera, but there are certainly plenty of places to shoot. If you like parks as opposed to city buildings, the Boston Common and the Public Garden are both beautiful (http://www.friendsofthepublicgarden.org/our_parks/index.htm). You can walk on both the Boston and the Cambridge side of the Charles River, good opportunities there. If you're more interested in buildings and historical sites, there are plenty of those in the area.

--- Denise

blalor
Feb-20-2008, 02:50 AM
I live in Nashua, NH but did a night shoot there a couple of weeks ago with some folks from photography-on-the.net (which seems to have a larger Boston contingent than DGrin :dunno). Some pics are on Flickr (http://flickr.com/photos/blalor/sets/72157603854165711/), and they're mapped (somewhat accurately). Some places I wouldn't go alone, but then I'm a bit of a scaredy-cat. :D

DJ-S1
Feb-20-2008, 05:51 AM
Boston is a great city, I'm sure you will enjoy your trip. Personally, I think walking is the best way to see it and there's a great resource in town called Boston By Foot (http://www.bostonbyfoot.org). This is a non-profit organization. Their normal tours are offered from May to October, but you can arange a private tour for your group year round, and you can choose the focus like architecture, history, etc. If you are going to have some free time, I can definitely recommend them. My brother used to be a guide and authored several of the tours at one point.

Justiceiro
Feb-21-2008, 05:59 AM
It is only a 4 hour train ride to NYC. My wife and I have an extra bedroom. The door is always open. New York baby, the center of the universe! (don't say that out loud in Boston. Those guys are mad jealous of our flava).

DonRicklin
Feb-21-2008, 06:11 AM
It is only a 4 hour train ride to NYC. My wife and I have an extra bedroom. The door is always open. New York baby, the center of the universe! (don't say that out loud in Boston. Those guys are mad jealous of our flava).Boston is Rife with opportunity! The Water Front, Historical buildings, Old Cemeteries right in the city, The Boston Gardens, Fenway (not just the Ballpark!). Easy to get around by Subway and foot. If you have time Harvard Square across the Charles River in Cambridge is always good, too. Buskers at Faneul Hall/Haymarket and Harvard Square, Yada, Yada....
:D

Don

Ann McRae
Feb-21-2008, 09:03 AM
Okay, my itinerary is:
arrive Wednesday afternoon.
Possibly be treated to a basketball game!!!!!
Meetings all day Thursday with dinner included.
Tour of MIT Friday a.m.
free from noon til ? checkin for a 4 p.m. flight!
Hotel is:
Courtyard Boston Woburn

Is that close to anything, or is it suburbia?
Not going to be lots of shooting time, I guess. Unless I have Wednesday night.

Justi - tempting!!!Very tempting!

DonRicklin
Feb-21-2008, 09:14 AM
Okay, my itinerary is:
arrive Wednesday afternoon.
Possibly be treated to a basketball game!!!!!
Meetings all day Thursday with dinner included.
Tour of MIT Friday a.m.
free from noon til ? checkin for a 4 p.m. flight!
Hotel is:
Courtyard Boston Woburn

Is that close to anything, or is it suburbia?
Not going to be lots of shooting time, I guess. Unless I have Wednesday night.

Justi - tempting!!!Very tempting!Well, MIT is closer to Havard Square and the Museums at Harvard and the like Lovely old glass blown flowers wurth seeing, with Minerals and Natural History stuff at the Peabody Museum at Harvard.

Woburn is at the end of the line for a T - Subway. Do maps.google.com for a feel of the lay of the land.

Don

DJ-S1
Feb-21-2008, 12:13 PM
Woburn is north of Boston, a bit of a ways out. Will you have a rental car? That would make it easier.

If you are going to a basketball game, I take it that would be Celtics vs. Cleveland Wednesday night - that would be a fantastic game to see! :thumb

The TD Banknorth Garden (hate that name) is at the tip of the North End of Boston, which is a famous Italian section with equally famous restaurants. Definitely take the opportunity to walk around the North End and grab a bite before the game.

Other than that it doesn't seem like you'll have a ton of time to take photos...Friday afternoon you could walk around downtown, Fanuel Hall, etc before heading off to Logan for your flight. Might be chilly but probably warmer than you are used to!
Have a fun trip! :deal

Ann McRae
Feb-21-2008, 01:26 PM
Woburn is north of Boston, a bit of a ways out. Will you have a rental car? That would make it easier.


There are 6 of us from here going, so there will be a rental but not likely that I will have keys!

If you are going to a basketball game, I take it that would be Celtics vs. Cleveland Wednesday night - that would be a fantastic game to see! :thumb

Yep - wasn't sure if there would be a ticket for me - just found out there is! WooHoo! Think I could take my camera in? Or just the P&S?

Might be chilly but probably warmer than you are used to!
Have a fun trip! :deal

Chilly - I've just survived -40C. However, it will be humid and we aren't used to that, for sure. It is going to be very interesting - cool client, a new city, Celtics bball and a tour of MIT! I am pretty excited.

ann

DJ-S1
Feb-21-2008, 04:50 PM
Yep - wasn't sure if there would be a ticket for me - just found out there is! WooHoo! Think I could take my camera in? Or just the P&S?
:nah From the website (http://www.nba.com/celtics/tickets/garden-information.html)


Miscellaneous
Children under two do not need a ticket.
Doors open 60 minutes before the game.
First Aid is located on Level 4, behind section 16.
Lost and Found is located at the Customer Service Desk on Level 4, behind section 4.
No cameras or recording devices are allowed.
No food or beverages are allowed into the facility.
No smoking in the arena.
There is no re-entry in the TD Banknorth Garden.

Ann McRae
Feb-21-2008, 06:21 PM
:nah From the website (http://www.nba.com/celtics/tickets/garden-information.html)

I figured as much. Oh well. Guess I'll leave the big glass home. Just carry the 20d and the 24 - 105 prolly.

Thanks

ann

DoctorIt
Feb-21-2008, 08:52 PM
Tour of MIT Friday a.m.Not a terrible campus to be stuck on with a camera...

http://www.erikm.net/photos/54688786_x7EkK-S.jpg

What are you getting up to there? If you're in the engineering quad, say hi for me, tell it that I miss visiting so often. :D

SavedByZero
Feb-22-2008, 03:01 PM
I haven't been up there since moving to florida for good in 1991 but I took this pic at a club called Venus De Milo on Landsdown street which is right behind the green monster of Fenway Paaaaark.

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r59/fit47674/photos/VenusDiMilo.jpg

There are too many awesome places to go to shoot I'm sure you'll find great pics anywhere you go. But if some how you find the time make your way up to Ipswich (I grew up there), Gloucester, Salem and Newberryport. Cheers!

SavedByZero
Feb-22-2008, 03:31 PM
This was taken in Gloucester at the magic time of sunset with my Mamiya TLR. Got it on a cover of the local Chamber of Commerce guide book for that year too!!

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r59/fit47674/photos/Glouchester.jpg

My new canon MP600 scanner is awesome on my old prints!! :clap

Ann McRae
Feb-23-2008, 05:33 AM
Not a terrible campus to be stuck on with a camera...

http://www.erikm.net/photos/54688786_x7EkK-S.jpg

What are you getting up to there? If you're in the engineering quad, say hi for me, tell it that I miss visiting so often. :D

Hey doc - we are touring the MIT MEMS facilities - our customer's technology began there. So, I am pretty sure this will be in Engineering. I'm pretty excited because this is a great customer, and they've lined up extra great activities for us!

ann

Ann McRae
Feb-23-2008, 05:35 AM
This was taken in Gloucester at the magic time of sunset with my Mamiya TLR. Got it on a cover of the local Chamber of Commerce guide book for that year too!!

My new canon MP600 scanner is awesome on my old prints!! :clap

Nice!!! Can't say for sure where I'll get - I will be being guided by many others - several of the engineers I work with are photogs, but none of them are on this trip!

ann

DoctorIt
Feb-23-2008, 01:47 PM
Hey doc - we are touring the MIT MEMS facilities - our customer's technology began there. So, I am pretty sure this will be in Engineering. I'm pretty excited because this is a great customer, and they've lined up extra great activities for us!

annMEMS, no kidding?! You'll no doubt run into at least one of my friends or colleagues! (I'm into microfluidics and bio-mems)

Ann McRae
Feb-23-2008, 02:13 PM
MEMS, no kidding?! You'll no doubt run into at least one of my friends or colleagues! (I'm into microfluidics and bio-mems)

Doc - I work for Micralyne (http://www.micralyne.com)

DoctorIt
Feb-23-2008, 09:50 PM
Doc - I work for Micralyne (http://www.micralyne.com)That's a pretty nice line of standard microflu products :nod

Enjoy your trip, and report back on your visit to MIT.

Ann McRae
Mar-01-2008, 04:58 PM
Report on MIT tour (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?p=766593#post766593).

We visited Boston (Gardens for the Celtics game), drove to Woburn in the snow afterward and saw several vehicle accidents on the way, had business meetings in Bedford, dinner in Burlington, and then spent half a day in Cambridge at MIT, probably covering fewer kilometers than necessary to drive from one end of Edmonton to the other.

I love historic, beautiful cities and Boston clearly qualifies. I was awed by MIT. I would love the opportunity to visit again and see more.

Ann McRae
Mar-26-2008, 01:09 PM
I am going to be in the greater Boston area again in two weeks - April 10 & 11 on business but this time the dh is encouraging me to stay the weekend if I can meet some east coast grinners for a shoot. Anybody interested? Gotta make flight reservations soon (tomorrow), so need to hear if we can make this work.
I'd be game for hopping a train to the NYNY too, if thats better for others