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Washington DC

Washington, D.C.
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  • Airline Ticket Offices

    Airline Ticket Offices

    Stuffed away in a corner of Terminal One at Reagan National Airport is a Airline Ticket Office board reflective of a time when there were more options. Taken with an iPhone 5 and processed with Aperture 3 converted to Sepia to give it a historical feel.

  • Passengers Only

    Passengers Only

    January 4, 2014 -- One of the original passenger lounges of Terminal A of Reagan National Airport. Today, the construction of a simple door would just be a printed sign tacked flat piece of metal. Taken with an iPhone 5 and processed with Aperture 3. I converted this image to Sepia to give it a historical feel.

  • Former Dining Hall

    Former Dining Hall

    January 4, 2014 -- The steps leading Exhibit Hall of Reagan National Airport which was formally the Dining Hall for the main terminal. Taken with an iPhone 5 and processed with Aperture 3. I converted this image to Sepia to give it a historical feel.

  • Three Soldiers

    Three Soldiers

    "Vietnam Veterans Memorial"

  • Three Soldiers

    Three Soldiers

    "Vietnam Veterans Memorial"

  • "The Wall"

    "The Wall"

    May 25, 2015 -- "Vietnam Veterans Memorial" 58,300 etched names on a gabbro wall. Each name a person. An individual. Many of the names have been honored on this wall for longer than that person was alive. Never forget.

  • Never Let It Fade

    Never Let It Fade

    Unless you know that it is there, you would miss it. There are no arrows or signs pointing to this spot. This stone marks the place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his “I Have A Dream” speech during the March on Washington in August 28, 1963. For the past couple of weeks, I have struggled through whether I like this image or not. It has gone from the flagged pile, to the rejected, un-rejected, back and forth a few times. It was a hard shot to take through moving groups of people and legs. The lettering is hard to read from this angle, but it was the best with the available light and time. Some visitors will spill water over the lettering to make it more readable. I didn’t want that image and was pressed to take this shot before someone came up with the idea of dumping water. The shoes—a symbol of the several generations that have come since the speech—drove me to figure out a way to make this image work and maybe make it more acceptable. It came down to sharing my interpretation of what I see in this image. The words and lettering are hard to read, but like many events in history the details begin to fade or revise with time. There is enough detail here to invoke a sense of curiosity to go back and revisit a time past—to rekindle the meaning and never letting it fade completely from memory.

  • "The Lincoln Memorial"

    "The Lincoln Memorial"

  • "The White House"

    "The White House"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "World War II Memorial"

    "World War II Memorial"

  • "Vietnam Veterans Memorial"

    "Vietnam Veterans Memorial"

  • "Vietnam Veterans Memorial"

    "Vietnam Veterans Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial".

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial".

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • "Washington Monument

    "Washington Monument

  • "Washington Monument"

    "Washington Monument"

  • "World War II Memorial"

    "World War II Memorial"

  • "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

    "Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial"

  • She Flies

    She Flies

    since before she flies backdropped by marble and art meaningful regardless Canon 5D Mark II; EF 28-105mm f/4.0L; Image post in Aperture 3.6. (185/365) Recycled 2011-07-10 13:16:48

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  • "Roosevelt Hall"

Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall" Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "Roosevelt Hall"  Washington, D.C.

Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall" Washington, D.C. Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "Roosevelt Hall"

Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall" Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "Roosevelt Hall"Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall"Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "Roosevelt Hall"

Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall" Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "U.S. Capital"

    "U.S. Capital"

  • "Roosevelt Hall"

Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall" Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "Roosevelt Hall"

Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C.  Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946.  In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University.  The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

    "Roosevelt Hall" Roosevelt Hall located on Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington, D.C. Built between 1903 and 1907, it was the location of the Army War College from 1907 to 1946. In 1946 the National War College was established here and later became part of the National Defense University. The architectural design was by the New York Architectural Design Firm of McKim, Mead and White is a Beaux Arts- or Neoclassical-style.

  • "Natural History Museum"

    "Natural History Museum"

  • "U.S. Capital"

    "U.S. Capital"

  • "Library of Congress"

    "Library of Congress"

  • "U.S. Capital"

    "U.S. Capital"

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