I love spring. Everything is so lively and colorful. I was so excited for spring to come this year so I could start shooting so more flower images. Girly? I guess. But flowers are so pretty!
Did you know that this was called Mather Gorge? Me neither! HAHA
This was taken a little while ago in Great Falls (see my other image from this day here). I’ve taken a lot of pictures in Great Falls because I feel like it is the most natural, prettiest place in the DC area. What do you think of them? Honest opinions please. Thank you!
The Jefferson Memorial isn’t just for the Cherry Blossoms, it’s beautiful anytime of the year. Although when I went this morning, I didn’t get the shot I expected. I wanted to go down closer to the tidal basin and walk around to try to find my perfect image. Come to find out it was flooded. All these thunderstorms got in my way again! Rain, rain go AWAY!
This past week has been pretty difficult for me. Thunderstorms have been so on and off that it’s hard to plan my photo adventures (it just started storming again right now). The upside to it is that we’ve been getting these amazing clouds. So, once I noticed that there was a break in the rain, I was out the door. I didn’t know exactly where I was going but I ended up by the Anocastia River. I found this bulldozer and I started studying it with my camera. I tried different angles and found I was most excited about this shot.
I knew I wanted to come to the Constitution Gardens for a sunset image because its one of those forgotten places in the mall. It’s kind of hidden and I don’t hear too much about it. It’s a really pretty place with willow trees and ducks all around.
But when I got there to take the image it was pretty difficult. It was hard to come up with a good composition. I circled the pond for a while, until I came up with this image. Hope you all like it.