Chris Stern made great use of angles and color in photographing a usually mundane object. The great wood textures and shadow add depth, while the play of perpendicular lines and color is fun.
Chris Stern made great use of angles and color in photographing a usually mundane object. The great wood textures and shadow add depth, while the play of perpendicular lines and color is fun.
This new take on a historic subject was formulated by In the Viewfinder. Trinity Church is one of the most photographed objects in Boston so finding a new composition for it can be tricky. We love the intersecting lines of the stone and the balance of the lighting.
Remember the incident spotted by Fabulously Out There in which it appeared that a woman injured herself in a fall down crumbling stairs at the State Street MBTA stop? Well, it seems that the MBTA got on that business right quick: "The stairs were FIXED this morning. Brand slapping new with the slip proof yellow strip and all!!!! Now, while they might have planned to fix the stairs for as long as I have lived here (2.5 years) and while the stairs might have looked like this even longer , I find the timing SUSPECT to say the least."
Fabulously Out There knows the Blue Line like the back of her hand, and she's used to its unusual ways, but she was dismayed at the following scene: