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National World War II Memorial
National World War II Memorial
by Yi Jiang

A young man ran into my view with an American flag.

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial 越战纪念碑
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
by Yi Jiang

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in Washington, D.C. It honors U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, service members who died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and those service members who were unaccounted for (Missing In Action) during the War.

The Memorial Wall, designed by Maya Lin, is made up of two gabbro walls 246 feet 9 inches (75 m) long. The walls are sunk into the ground, with the earth behind them.

越战纪念碑邻近华盛顿纪念碑和林肯纪念堂。该纪念碑由用黑色花岗岩砌成的长500英尺的V字型碑体构成,用于纪念越战时期服役于越南期间战死的美国士兵和将官,闪闪生辉的黑色大理石墙上依每个人战死的日期为序,刻划着美军57000多名1959年至1975年间在越南战争中阵亡者的名字。

该纪念碑通过设计竞赛的方式征集方案,最后采用的是当时耶鲁大学建筑专业21岁华裔女学生林璎的方案,1982年建成,曾获美国建筑师协会“美国20世纪最受欢迎的十大建筑”第7名,美国建筑师学会2007年度“25年奖”等。

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Library of congress
Library of congress
by Michel Couprie

Camera Canon EOS 450D Lens: Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 (click to see all my photos with this lens) Exposure 0.125 sec (1/8) Opening f/4.0 Focal length 10 mm ISO 200

Peace comes from within, Do not seek it without...
Peace comes from within, Do not seek it without...
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha.

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"The Arts of Peace" statue by James Earle Fraser flanks the end of the parkway of the Arlington Memorial Bridge. "Music and Harvest" consists of a winged horse, Pegasus, between a male figure with a bundle of wheat and a sickle and a woman with a harp. The statues, approximately 17 feet tall are of gilded bronze. They were commissioned in 1925, but were not erected until 1951.

I went to the Lincoln memorial early in the morning to avoid the crowds and get the morning light. After I finished with the Lincoln memorial I walked behind to get these statues. The easiest was the Arts of Peace statue and the best factor was that I was alone and had time to frame shot perfectly in glorious morning light. The only missing aspect was that I would have preferred some clouds to make the sky a little more interesting.

Here We Mark The Price of Freedom
National World War II Memorial

Memorial Day here in the US is about remembering those that gave their life in service to our country. This wall of gold stars, each representing 100...

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Library of Congress
Library of Congress

This was the last place we visited in D.C. after the Capitol tour, so we didn't spend much time. Everyone was pretty tired already from walking...

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In America, We Remember
Sunset - Washington Monument
by PZ Sunrays

In early October 2021, white flags blanketed Washington Monument lawn. Each of them represented one of those who died during the COVID-19 pandemic. As of today, more than one million Americans were died from COVID-19. We are the lucky ones survived.

He who knows best knows how little he knows...
He who knows best knows how little he knows...
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Thomas Jefferson.

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While I was shooting the Jefferson memorial I saw this guy shooting the profile of the building, this gave me an idea to shoot the building from side and to get the profile of the statue inside that would be really cool. But I was approaching the situation wrng with and ultra wide angle as it was giving a weird perspective and the electric post in front of the building suddenly became very distracting.

After mucking around for about 20 mins I suddenly realized that the solution for perspective problems were pretty simple when you own a dslr, all I had to do was change the lens to a long telephoto and that did the trick. The Tamron 70-30mm gave me the fantastic frame only problem was that I had to get on my bike and pedal like crazy to get to the opposite end of the Tidal Basin to fit everything in the frame and get the complete statue. All I had to do was wait till I get a clear shot without any people walking by and voila I had my shot.

I am very pleased with this shot as I had to really rack my brain to come up with a solution and I was walking around beaming like an idiot after getting this one nailed..

The Washington Monument
Sunset - Washington Monument

A Sea of Clouds Roll Silently Above the Washington Monument Washington, District of Columbia Accessed via Independence Avenue Public Parking Lot Date...

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Washington DC - Vietnam Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Back from DC.

Visiting DC on 9/11 was emotional yet reaffirming that this IS a great nation. The National Mall was a reminder of the losses we as a...

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Library of Congress
by Nenad Spasojevic

Past week I was able to travel a little bit and revisit the DC on that trip. this time I actually took some time to explore the city. I did a bit of planing prior to the trip and even it was getting pretty cold I went for it. The trip was a great success! I might say. And I came back home with a ton of architectural, landmark and urban photos. This particular shot is from the inside of the Library of Congress. Really great photographer friendly place. What do you think?

Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one...
Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one...
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Malcolm Forbes.

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One of my older shots from Washington DC. Took this one at the Jefferson building where the Library of Congress is located. It was amazing to see the brilliant architectural details on view at this amazing location.

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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere...
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere...
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The Supreme Court Building, situated in Washington DC at 1 First Street NE on the block immediately east of the United States Capitol, is the seat of the Supreme Court of the United States. It is. The building is under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol. On May 4, 1987, the Supreme Court Building was designated a National Historic Landmark. It is one of a handful of National Historic Landmarks which are not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I was here around noon and was a bit disappointed because of all the construction scaffolding around the building. But the bonus was that there were not many tourists around and that’s a pretty rare thing near the DC landmarks in summer. Plus I like the whole Justice under construction vibe.

Monuments & Memorials
National World War II Memorial

For Thanksgiving, my family and I visited my sister in Virginia, where I of course managed to get in some shooting time. I had the chance to visit...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Washington D.C.!
Most notably Sandeep Thomas, Nenad Spasojevic and Yi Jiang.