Walking tour of Washington DC
Architectural & travel photos taken while walking between Washington DCs museums and train stations.
The Washington DC Monuments
On my first day in DC I had lunch on Fisherman’s Wharf (if you’re ever in DC during crab season I’d definitely recommend visiting) and afterwards took photos during a walk along the Tidal Basin and the National Mall. I arrived at the World War II Memorial and the Reflecting Pool a bit before sunset […]
Lincoln Center at Night
I’ve visited Lincoln Center on school trips in junior high school and later walked by a countless number of times while attending college a few blocks away. I’ve seen the concert halls by day but didn’t full appreciate their beauty until I viewed them at night. The buildings are bathed in a warm yellow glow that welcomes and encourages you to climb the short steps and see familiar surroundings from a new perspective.
Making moves at The Met Museum
I like some art but I love museums. I visited The Metropolitan Museum of Art for the first time on a sixth grade field trip. I liked the museum but didn’t take much of an interest in the art and only left with vague memories of Ugolino & His Sons.
Architecture & the streets of Downtown Manhattan
As a lifelong New Yorker that attended high school in lower Manhattan, I thought that I’d explored the majority of what the area had to offer. However, last May I ventured forth with a photography group and found that I’d passed several hidden gems countless times without being aware or paying much attention to their existence.