Another shot from the morning in mid-February when I ventured into historic downtown Marblehead to play with a new lens. I took this one minute before the corner shot of State and Washington Streets. Here the lens was opened to its maximum aperture as I was curious if I would get much of that ‘bokeh’ effect with such a wide lens. The result was subtle…
What I noticed more was the gleaming sign above the green doors of Old Town House – 1727. Hard to believe we are only 8 years out from the 300-year anniversary of this yellow sided building.
Loved Marblehead we visited a good friend there, Mike Mentuck, and he was the best tour guide ever. Marblehead is one of the most interesting places I have ever visited.
Nice photo Thank you ??
GREAT Photo!!
Love it . Never saw a shot like this that shows the Old North Church in the background.
Remember dressing up in costume and being a docent for the LEE MANSION when young to celebrate a milestone town birthday.
Welcome back to book face!
great angle, different view
I lived in the house with the white covered porch on the far right of the photo for many years. The alley way was between it and The Bus Stop. Best town to live and work.
You are right . I have never seen a picture from that side before that is why I was confused. Sorry!