Tag: washington D.C.
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A Post from Christmas Past : The U.S. Capitol Tree
Rob’s Note : The photos in this post were taken two years ago when amazingly the temperatures were in the 70’s in Washington D.C. Two years later, in 2015,the weather forecast is calling for temperatures to again go over 70 degrees this week. The weather in Washington D.C has been splendid, with the temperatures reaching…
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Two Years Ago on ISBAA : Shadows of Georgetown
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Two Years Ago on ISBAA : Metro Lights
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Don’t Worry… Spring is around the Corner
The best advice my mom every gave me was “don’t get too caught up in February, its a short month it will be over soon.” (please see more text and second photo below)
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Winter Birds on the Potomac
There are so many things to do and places to photograph in Washington D.C. it it easy to forget about the simpler photo ops in the area, like birds on the Potomac River. (Please see second photo and more text below)
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Wordless Wednesday : Self Portraits in Windows, Arlington, Va.
What’s prettier than a cardinal in the snow? Check out the post @ SnowyCardinals
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Looking Back on the Holidays… One Last Time
New Year’s week is an exciting time, full of new beginnings and exciting possibilities. The weekend after New Year’s day is customarily the time when the festive lights and decorations of the holiday season are taken down. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had holiday lights all year? (see more photos and text below)
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Christmas at the United States Capitol Building
The weather in Washington D.C has been splendid, with the temperatures reaching into the 70s over the last couple of days. For a recent holiday lights post, please check out Meadowlark Holiday Lights. Please
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Wordless Wednesday : Metro in Rosslyn
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of Blue and Yellow
What I love about photographing flowers is the variety of colors and hues they offer. I always enjoy being surprised by seeing such color plants in places I do not expect to do so. The photo above was taken several years ago during a walk around Washington D.C. I noticed this small garden not far…