Finally made time to go through the hundreds of photos I took in DC. I'll post a few here but to see the entire gallery (with captions) you'll need to click here. I HIGHLY recommend a visit to our nation's capitol, it is a beautiful city and the art/architecture/history is amazing. I was often moved to tears when experiencing the places I had only read about in history books.
This is detail shot of an "Obama Bus" that was actually a rolling retail store selling all sorts of souvenirs-
Flag with the Lincoln Memorial in the background. I had to shoot many frames to get this shot, I was about 75 feet away-
This man was praying for the new President and the new administration. One of the things that surprised me was the tone of the crowd, it definitely wasn't the "party" I expected, people were happy but also very solemn and sincere-
I had pre-visualized this shot having seen photos of the Lincoln Memorial online and on TV. All of these people were just listening on the loudspeakers, there was no jumbotron and they were 1.9 miles from the actual event!-
Washington Monument in infrared-
When people were leaving the wind picked up quite a bit and a dust storm ensued. You can see the throngs of freezing people flowing down from the Washington Monument here amidst the dust. To the left you can just see the top of the Capitol building poking up, it is about 1 1/2 miles away. The Washington Monument is quite massive, I suppose you need to see it in person to understand this, most of the photos I've seen make it look so small and thin-

The next day we went to the Capitol building and watched the Senate in action. Afterward we walked around and I was able to take a few quick pictures as the sun was setting (infrared)-
As expected, visiting the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial was an incredible experience. We went at night (after midnight) and the dim lights made it feel a little eerie. I didn't realize that it was designed to line up with the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, amazing. This is looking toward the monument.... seeing about 60,000 names on the wall was really overwhelming-
Sunday, February 1, 2009
More inauguration photos!
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