Tsmola
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I just got back from my first vacation in quite a while. Just me and my mom went, we went to DC and then followed the outerbanks on the Atlantic Ocean down to North Carolina before turning back to MI. I took somewhere in the neighborhood of 1400 photos, here's some of the highlights.
The capitol building, visited it twice, couldn't believe some of the police officers nearby, see photo below. I'm not used to seeing them pack like that in MI!
view from capitol building looking toward Washington and Lincoln memorials
me in front of the reflecting pool at the steps of the Lincoln memorial (the reflecting pool is actually quite dirty)
No description necessary everyone knows this fellow, I was surprised to discover that most of the larger monuments here, including this one include restrooms, elevators and even a gift shop!
We had just left the National Gallery of Art when I said, could it be? Is it a Calder? Sure enough it was, sweet!
Another familar DC landmark, it appeared the President wasn't home, but there were still secret service agents in the street and on the roof
when we visited the Navy memorial, there was a Navy drill team there, as we approached (it was over 95 degrees out) their superior officer came by with water and they all left their rifles on the ground around the sailor statue in the center while they got some much-needed refeshment.
Jefferson memorial, great view here at night!
To the mall! Korean War Memorial
The most moving sight in DC for me was the Wall, this is a place where the photo opportunities are countless, it is so peaceful, sad, and moving all at the same time. Again we visted twice at day and at night.
with my tripod I took this photo as the woman in the center walked down the wall touching it, a longer exposure produced this shot.
Looking toward the Washington monument, we overheard the woman touching the wall say: "That's my brother" that really struck a cord with me.
Offerings at the wall
My reflection in the wall
The statue of 3 soldiers looking toward the wall
The capitol building, visited it twice, couldn't believe some of the police officers nearby, see photo below. I'm not used to seeing them pack like that in MI!
view from capitol building looking toward Washington and Lincoln memorials
me in front of the reflecting pool at the steps of the Lincoln memorial (the reflecting pool is actually quite dirty)
No description necessary everyone knows this fellow, I was surprised to discover that most of the larger monuments here, including this one include restrooms, elevators and even a gift shop!
We had just left the National Gallery of Art when I said, could it be? Is it a Calder? Sure enough it was, sweet!
Another familar DC landmark, it appeared the President wasn't home, but there were still secret service agents in the street and on the roof
when we visited the Navy memorial, there was a Navy drill team there, as we approached (it was over 95 degrees out) their superior officer came by with water and they all left their rifles on the ground around the sailor statue in the center while they got some much-needed refeshment.
Jefferson memorial, great view here at night!
To the mall! Korean War Memorial
The most moving sight in DC for me was the Wall, this is a place where the photo opportunities are countless, it is so peaceful, sad, and moving all at the same time. Again we visted twice at day and at night.
with my tripod I took this photo as the woman in the center walked down the wall touching it, a longer exposure produced this shot.
Looking toward the Washington monument, we overheard the woman touching the wall say: "That's my brother" that really struck a cord with me.
Offerings at the wall
My reflection in the wall
The statue of 3 soldiers looking toward the wall