Monochrome Monday around the area of New Bedford MA
Good Morning, I hope your weekend went well. Today, to start the week as is my habit, I am sharing a few Monochrome edits of photos.
All taken on recent walks, most within the historic district here in New Bedford, MA, as the old buildings and cobbled stone ( well, actually Belgian block, but I think of them as cobblestones) streets I feel are so suited to Monochrome :)
And speaking of Belgian block streets, here is one, Dover Street, so much character and detail in one small street.
This used to be a dirt path between buildings coming up from the port, and was lined with rose bushes to counteract the smell of the fishing fleet back in the Whaling days, and hence was called a rose alley.
Sony A7iv 17mm F10 30 Sec ISO 100
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Now I forget which street this was one, I really need to make a point of taking photos of the street signs when walking around the city, so I can remember which street I was on when taking the photo.
I don't know what this building was or is currently used for but with a mono edit I think it gives such a timeless feel
Sony A7iv 28mm F8 8 Sec ISO 100
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Now out of New Bedford for this next shot, the Gazebo on Shipyard green near the wharf in Mattapoisett MA.
Sony A7iv 24mm F6.3 8 Sec ISO 100
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And another building which as of yet, I have not learnt the history of, but I do remember it was on Union Street, the style of the architecture just caught my eye.
Sony A7iv 26mm F11 4 Sec ISO 100
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Thanks to the People's Pressed Juice Shop sign, I was able to confirm these buildings are on Union Street, and infact looking closer, I even notice the street sign :)
Sony A7iv 26mm F11 3.2 Sec ISO 100
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