WWII Memorial
But this was not a pleasure trip, I was asked by an art dealer to shoot images of the monuments and iconic places we all associate with our nation's capital.
The Jefferson Memorial
Jefferson Memorial
When we visit Europe, or any place outside of our own stomping grounds it's easy to be excited about what might be around every corner, soaking in the atmosphere and drinking up the architecture and vibe of that unfamiliar territory. But when we live so nearby to places that others dream of visiting...well, we can become a little jaded. Instead we are interested more in complaining about the traffic, the tourists, the traffic (ugh, just voted the worst in the country and for good reason), and we forget how special that place really is.
Do you think people living in Rome or Paris do the same thing?! Take for granted the Eiffel Tower or being able to wander around ancient ruins?...probably, it is human nature after all. Just ask most New Yorker's about the traffic and the tourists and I bet you would get similar responses. But for those of us who live too far to just drop by those cities, we can't begin to imagine under appreciating all that they have to offer.
WWII Memorial
The WWII Memorial, like all of the war memorials, is such a poignant and haunting place, especially at night.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
When you visit these memorials, you can't help but feel humbled by what they represent, and it renews a sense of pride in you and this city.
Iwo Jima Memorial
Strolling around after midnight on a hot summer's night, you can almost taste the history that surrounds you.
Lincoln Memorial
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Happy Weekend Everyone!
Quite the best I have seen of the WWII and Viet Nam(with Washington's)
ReplyDeletememorials! They stand out of this excellent crop. And of course the top shot IS a TOP SHOT.
Weekend Aloha from Honolulu
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I get it..I haven't been "on the strip" in over 20 years.
ReplyDeleteof course DC is NOT the strip..trade ya :D
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Gorgeous photos!!!! Have a great weekend! Hope you are feeling better and better every day! :) donna
ReplyDeleteKat, these are extraordinary. Love the night shots. 3 am, huh. Wow, that is dedication.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning photos. Isn't it interesting to see it from an "outsiders" eyes? You did yourself proud! Each photo is a wonderful tribute to the subject- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteVery very nicely done, Kat. Absolutely love your nighttime perspectives of DC.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the Iwo Jima Memorial from that angle. I absolutely love seeing the world through your eyes!
ReplyDeleteI miss living within a very short drive of DC. I could walk the mall and visit the monuments over and over. Absolutely love our Nation's Capital.
ReplyDeleteKat, it is SO true about
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when you slow down and
bring out the camera : )
Lovely shots and I hope
that your business dealings
were a big success!
I had a play date with Linda
yesterday at IKEA and she
shared about your car
accident....Hope you are
both well and on your way
to full recovery. Life can
sure place some bends in
the road, no??
Have a wonderful Labor Day,
sweet friend!!
xo Suzanne
That does make you look at the city through different eyes. Your photos are wonderful and feel me with pride. How blessed we are to live in this beautiful country. Enjoy the holiday weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos, Kat! I have always wanted to visit DC!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos - I love the war memorials one especially. Shooting at night was a genius idea.
ReplyDeleteI've just been reading back through your posts and catching up since I got back. I'm so sorry you had an accident in Williamsburg - sort of defeated the purpose of a holiday I'm guessing. I hope you are both feeling better though.
These gave me goosebumps Kat! I haven't been to DC for such a long time. xo ~Lili
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