Night Photography (Part I)
Today's feature is night photography.
Last November, I ventured to Boston, Massachusetts to explore the transit system known as MBTA. One of my goals was to photograph the Mattapan/Ashmont Red Line service, which uses 1947-1948 PCCs (President Conference Car) in daily service.
Arriving during early evening rush-hour, I put my plan in place. I rode part of the way and photographed trolleys returning to Ashmont Station.
Now, it was very cold and I misjudged the frequency of service (3 cars, every 20 minutes) so it was terse at times but I love the final products.
I'm returning to Boston again in November and hope it's a little warmer when I try this on the Green Line.
Later...
Last November, I ventured to Boston, Massachusetts to explore the transit system known as MBTA. One of my goals was to photograph the Mattapan/Ashmont Red Line service, which uses 1947-1948 PCCs (President Conference Car) in daily service.
Arriving during early evening rush-hour, I put my plan in place. I rode part of the way and photographed trolleys returning to Ashmont Station.
Now, it was very cold and I misjudged the frequency of service (3 cars, every 20 minutes) so it was terse at times but I love the final products.
I'm returning to Boston again in November and hope it's a little warmer when I try this on the Green Line.
Later...
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