Saturday, March 11, 2006
Your Favorite D.C. Scenes?
I'm wanting to do a series on the architecture in D.C. and the scenes of the city. In your opinion, what is your favorite thing to look at in D.C. ? What is paint-worthy to you? What do you rest your eyes on for an extended period of time perhaps as you pass it on your commute or walk?
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the gold dome bank in georgetown at the corner of M and Wisconsin
Well, The Awakening, of course. The arches of the Memorial Bridge on a clear, sunny day. The collonade around the Lincoln, the Rotunda inside of the National Gallery, the curved stairs at Union Station, the flags hanging from the Corcoran. The Cathedral, Connecticut Avenue as it spans Rock Creek, those houses at the locks on the C&O Canal, Ross Drive in the Fall and Winter, and the Botanical Garden building at the foot of Capital Hill.
Sounds like I need to do a photo tour of DC one of these days.
I like the view of the reflecting pool, washington monument and capital from the top of the steps of the Lincoln memorial at night.
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