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‘ ‘ courtesy of ‘erin m’ Snow. The first time in the season is always a little magical. It’s rarely too much, not often disruptive, and it’s as pretty as can be. That first snowfall is romantic,...
View ArticleFlashback 2009: The Year In Photos
IMG_4071, courtesy of trentroche And what a year it’s been. Here’s some of our favorites from our Flashback features, capturing images all across 2009. Enjoy. Thrasher wheelie, courtesy of buschap...
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‘Bender! On the orange line!’courtesy of ‘Karon’ There’s a lot of snow out there. Lots and lots of snow. And there’s lots and lots of snow pictures in our pool. No, really, go look. Since everyone and...
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‘the moon.’courtesy of ‘erin m’ When I spotted this picture in the pool last night, I knew it had to be the featured photo for the week. As you might have noticed, we have a thing for the Statue of...
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‘the meet cute’courtesy of ‘(afm)’ Street photography takes many forms and is done for many reasons. This shot looks like a private eye tailing one of the two, as if to document an illicit love affair....
View ArticleUnion Station, c. 1906
Via Shorpy, here’s an old photo of Union Station when it was new, as seen from the side of the rails. Besides the old steam locomotives, notice anything glaringly different from how this scene looks...
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”courtesy of ‘Michael DeAngelis || mdeangelis.net’ Featured Photo is a day late this week, mostly so we could get you our Metro round table wrap up in a timely fashion. That reflects in no way upon...
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”courtesy of ‘julianne’s’ There’s nothing like a nice day in the park to get your photographer creativity flowing, and Dupont Circle is one of those recurring themes in our pool. And Dupont isn’t short...
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‘Folk Life Festival 10 – Sky Dancers and the Sun – 07-05-10′courtesy of ‘mosley.brian’ Under the beating hot sun, four members of the Téenek of Tamaletón in Mexico fly around a pole. They do this as...
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‘pinhole apt’courtesy of ‘maria jpeg’ I had to look twice to figure out what I was seeing in this photo by Maria Izaurralde. It seems that she’s turned her apartment into a camera obscura. In order to...
View ArticleDC State Fair Photo Contest
‘County Fair Winner’s Ribbon’courtesy of ‘Kevin H.’ DC is getting a state fair, part of Columbia Heights Day, and they are looking for photographers to enter their first ever photo competition. The...
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‘View from Balcony of the SAAM, Washington, DC’courtesy of ‘B Jones Jr’ DC often has a small town feel. You constantly run into friends and friends of friends while wandering around. And everyone seems...
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’255/365′courtesy of ‘dracisk’ Summer is still there, still hanging on, but fall is coming. This leaf, heavy with rain water, is the height of summer. This photo by dracisk is a good example of why I...
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‘(285/365)’courtesy of ‘kimberlyfaye’ It’s still summer out there. Yesterday, we came within two degrees of breaking the record high temperature. Today, it’ll be in the low 80s. But fall is coming. It...
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‘DC Streets: The Cathedral’courtesy of ‘pnzr242′ High contrast black and white photography should be a genre onto itself. Not all pictures look good with that treatment, especially ones with people in...
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‘dc_streets_new-4′courtesy of ‘dr_kim_veis [''o ]‘ While looking for photographs to use for this feature (please, consider this an invite to add yours), I noticed a pattern. My eye fell on many film...
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‘Steppin’ Out’courtesy of ‘ameschen’ Patterns broken up by a subject or other feature tend to make a photo stand out. In this case, the patterns are the stairs — the many, many stairs — of the Lincoln...
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‘Apocalyptica @9:30Club’courtesy of ‘spiggycat’ Sometimes you don’t have your best gear with you. Sometimes a camera phone or point and shoot are all that’s allowed in, or all that you happen to have....
View ArticleSeeing Through the Lens of Award-Winning Photographer Carol Guzy
Carol Guzy with her Dog Trixie, who was rescued from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, photo by Will Dolive By Michael T. Ruhl You wouldn’t know just casually talking to Carol Guzy that she’s a world...
View ArticleSmithsonian Snapshot: The Ubiquitous Lunch Box
Lunch Box collection; Image courtesy Smithsonian National Museum of American History Beginning in the 1950s, television transformed the lunch box from an ordinary food conveyor into a storyteller. The...
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