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One man's journey through the Washington, DC metro area as seen through the lens of his three megapixel iPhone 3GS camera. All images are unedited. Archive / Ask Me / Random Post / RSS |
That’s a long rug. The fourth floor hallway of the Hotel Monaco, housed in the former General Post Office building, on the edge of the Chinatown neighborhood in DC.
Man of Stature. A 12” statue of President James Garfield on display at the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian Museum of American Art (they share a building).
The remedy for 90 degrees. A tasty bowl of strawberry-kiwi and mango lactose free frozen yogurt with toppings from FroZenYo in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of NW DC.
Seriously? I’m not sure what these drivers knew that I didn’t. But those white lines don’t mean “front wheels go here,” they designate a bike lane, which I believe it is unlawful to obstruct. But, there were two whole blocks of offenders on this stretch of G Street between 7th and 9th Streets NW across from the National Portrait Gallery, and there was nary a parking enforcement officer in sight.
NOTE: A commenter mentions that there was signage on the street allowing for this type of parking on Sundays. This is likely in order to provide extra parking for churches, kind of like how cars are allowed to park in the right lane on Sundays, reducing North Capitol to two lanes during my ride to work on that day of the week. Can you tell this irks me?
Nice backside. I’ve never been able to get so close to the Capitol before, I’d never noticed that there was a fountain or any greenery.
A Georgia Avenue Saturday night.
“Dedicated to Art.” The Renwick Gallery just off of Lafayette Square.
This picture was featured in a June 17, 2010 posting by the Prince of Petworth.
Shade for One. A woman waits in the roasting sun for the Memorial Day concert to begin, taken on the stairs leading down the West side of the Capitol.
Across a Crowded Room. Inside Mayorga Coffee Roasters in the Takoma neighborhood of NW DC.
Into the Deep. The escalator down into the Dupont Circle metro station in NW DC.
This picture was featured in a June 4, 2010 posting by the Prince of Petworth.
The stage.
EXIF: iPhone 3G. Edited with TiltShift Generator.