Photographing the Washington Monument
At 555 ft., the Washington Monument is the second highest point in Washington, DC (after Washington National Cathedral). You can’t miss it. In fact, if you’re ever lost, it’s a good thing to look for
At 555 ft., the Washington Monument is the second highest point in Washington, DC (after Washington National Cathedral). You can’t miss it. In fact, if you’re ever lost, it’s a good thing to look for
I’ve written seven location-based posts for this blog, and have concentrated on the must-see attractions of Washington, DC; the Capitol, the White House, and the memorials along the National Mall. After all, those are probably
I remember watching a Simpsons episode where Lisa wins an essay contest and the family heads to Washington, DC. Needing a moment to get away and reflect on things, she heads to the National Mall
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC has been open to the public for a few months now. After seeing everyone else’s pictures, I finally made it to the Memorial and got a
Before I moved to Washington, DC, the place I most wanted to photograph was the Lincoln Memorial. I’d visited it once, without my camera, and was blown away by the architecture and the view of