Spring deux
Here is the second set from a beautiful Spring day walk around the city on Saturday, April 25th. The photos in this set represent the walk down Commonwealth Ave from the Public Garden to Kenmore Square (and a bit beyond). Lots of blossoming trees and little street side flower gardens. Some architecture photos sprinkled in, but mostly flowers again.
If you missed the first set it is here, but otherwise, check out the slide show below or check out the set on Flickr.
(View the slideshow in full-screen by clicking that button in the bottom right of the player after clicking play. Your Esc key exits full-screen.)
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This post has 4 comments (now closed):
Spring tres :: OB1og
Thu :: 21 :: May :: 2009 :: 10.15 pm
[…] are actually two sets represented in this post. The third part [one and two] focuses on the walk from BU to the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade. If you didn’t […]
CLim
Tue :: 02 :: Jun :: 2009 :: 05.19 pm
Hi there,
I stumbled on your site while looking for photos of Bay State Road. Do you have your shots in high resolution and if so, do you sell them?
Thanks!
Sean
Tue :: 02 :: Jun :: 2009 :: 08.50 pm
Pretty much all of my photos on Flickr are marked with a Creative Commons license, so if you adhere to that, they are free for your use. All the photos have higher resolution versions available there was well, but not as high as my originals. If you’d like a higher version than what I have there or would like to use one for commercial purposes, leave another comment here and I will contact you by the e-mail address you use. If the Flickr version suits your need and it is under the license guidelines, I just ask that you let me know how you use the photo.
CLim
Thu :: 11 :: Jun :: 2009 :: 03.39 pm
Hi Sean,
It turns out that I would indeed like to have a higher resolution version of the Bay State Road photo. Please e-mail me at the address provided – I’m not using it for commercial purposes, but I can definitely discuss more via e-mail.
Thanks!