When you walk into the National Cathedral you can’t help but do a 360. The ceilings were my favorite part and it was really hard to take my eyes off of them. I really want to go again when its really sunny out so the stain glass windows really show their color.
As I was leaving Great Falls National Park, the sun was setting and I had to stop and take a picture. Luckily, no other cars were in sight. I thought the trees were gorgous lining the sky and road and the snow was the perfect accessory 🙂
This photo was shot at Burke Lake Park. Most of the park was closed due to the snow and I’m pretty lucky that it was or else I would of never found this spot. It was gorgous with the snow blanketing the golf course and the sunsetting behind the trees.
Expect to see a few more Thunderstorm pics in the next few days. Let me know what you think!
Yesterday was an exciting day for a lot of people in the DC metro area. We finally got some decent snow, anywhere between 5-10″. This year the weatherpeople dubbed it “Thundersnow”.
I went back to Great Falls National Park this morning. I wasn’t completely happy with the previous shoot because it got cut short, which you can see here. It was at least 10 degrees warmer so a lot of the ice had melted which made the water level a lot higher. I think that’s where all the color in the water comes from.
I’m really starting to like blogging now. It’s sort of a challenge that I give myself to post a new pic every weekday. The best part is getting feedback (positive or constructive) and its a great way to see my progression as a photographer.
So, please let me know what you think of my second attempt at “Icy Great Falls”. Which one do you like better?