Massachusetts-New York/New Jersey Photo Galleries
MIT, Boston, Massachusetts
After Indiana, we went to quite a few places, but I was getting a little tired of pictures for a while as the scenery started to blend in and look like others. Changes in scenery didn’t fascinate me as much, so it had to be a very drastic change in scenery for me to attempt to photograph. One change in scenery was MIT Boston. Though it may look like the same city views, at the time, I had been stuck with trees and plants and hills and had not seen a city for a while. Plus, the water made it more enjoyable for me.
MIT Boston 1-3: These were taken at/near MIT. The tree was the strangest tree I’ve ever seen.
4-6: These, I believe, were also in Boston, though I am not entirely sure.
6: I think it was interesting that the American flag could be seen from that far in a city with tall buildings like that.
Gallery Navigation: Click on each piece to enlarge. When enlarged, the title can be found under the picture. Also, when enlarged, navigate through the gallery by clicking on the left and right arrows under the picture. The close button is also found under the picture. You can also navigate by rolling your mouse over the top sides of the picture (a 'next' or 'previous' word will show) and then click. You can also close the enlarged picture by clicking outside the screen.
MIT Boston 1-3: These were taken at/near MIT. The tree was the strangest tree I’ve ever seen.
4-6: These, I believe, were also in Boston, though I am not entirely sure.
6: I think it was interesting that the American flag could be seen from that far in a city with tall buildings like that.
Gallery Navigation: Click on each piece to enlarge. When enlarged, the title can be found under the picture. Also, when enlarged, navigate through the gallery by clicking on the left and right arrows under the picture. The close button is also found under the picture. You can also navigate by rolling your mouse over the top sides of the picture (a 'next' or 'previous' word will show) and then click. You can also close the enlarged picture by clicking outside the screen.
Forgotten! Photo Gallery (2)
Here is another set of pictures that I have forgotten where they were taken. It might have been in Vermont or New Hampshire, or it might have been another place entirely. I remember that it was a river that used to have a bridge over it, but the bridge broke (I have forgotten why) and you can see the remains.
Gallery Navigation: Click on each piece to enlarge. When enlarged, the title can be found under the picture. Also, when enlarged, navigate through the gallery by clicking on the left and right arrows under the picture. The close button is also found under the picture. You can also navigate by rolling your mouse over the top sides of the picture (a 'next' or 'previous' word will show) and then click. You can also close the enlarged picture by clicking outside the screen.
Gallery Navigation: Click on each piece to enlarge. When enlarged, the title can be found under the picture. Also, when enlarged, navigate through the gallery by clicking on the left and right arrows under the picture. The close button is also found under the picture. You can also navigate by rolling your mouse over the top sides of the picture (a 'next' or 'previous' word will show) and then click. You can also close the enlarged picture by clicking outside the screen.
New York/New Jersey Photo gallery
We wanted to see The Statue of Liberty. We were all the way across the country and figured that since we were here, we might as well take a look at it. We didn’t have any friends in New York or New Jersey, so this was our own personal sightseeing. Instead of going into New York, (we heard the streets were hard to drive in) we went to New Jersey instead. It was really wonderful there! I don’t know if it was because people were working that day, or because people normally go to New York to see The Statue, but there were hardly any people there! It was very beautiful, especially when you don’t get any tourists in your photographs. You could see New York and The Statue of Liberty in a view not normally seen! And the path was very nice too.
Gallery Navigation: Click on each piece to enlarge. When enlarged, the title can be found under the picture. Also, when enlarged, navigate through the gallery by clicking on the left and right arrows under the picture. The close button is also found under the picture. You can also navigate by rolling your mouse over the top sides of the picture (a 'next' or 'previous' word will show) and then click. You can also close the enlarged picture by clicking outside the screen.
Gallery Navigation: Click on each piece to enlarge. When enlarged, the title can be found under the picture. Also, when enlarged, navigate through the gallery by clicking on the left and right arrows under the picture. The close button is also found under the picture. You can also navigate by rolling your mouse over the top sides of the picture (a 'next' or 'previous' word will show) and then click. You can also close the enlarged picture by clicking outside the screen.
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