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Brett Pelletier Photography - Boston Gallery

A quick visit to Boston over the summer produced some great images. A lot of research went into the night images ahead of time, locating areas to shoot and mapping out how to get there with Google Maps. My Dad was also super helpful with the being the chauffeur and getting me to the areas despite the crazy Boston driving. Actually it all seemed to go very smooth and I can thank the billions spent on the Big Dig for that. The highway is much easier to navigate then it ever was and traffic seems to move along pretty well.
My personal favorite is the Rowes Wharf Skyline shown above. It has such beautiful colors from all the lights and the reflection in the calm water really makes it pop. My 10-20mm lens was used for this wide angle shot to get as much of the city in the frame as possible. Other shots in this gallery include a 'Memorial to Fallen Soldiers', a slightly abstract black and white 'City Street View', and a typical view of 'Weathered Dwellings' in the city, plus a full 'Boston Skyline Panoramic' view that will be available for sale soon.

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