memorial

Hi Everyone!

This past week has been crazy. Virginia was threaten with thunderstorms all week, so for most of my images I have some dramatic skies.

Take a look at Meadowlark Gardens with rain clouds.

The next day I headed to DC to shot the coolest building in the district, the National Museum of the American Indian.

I figured with the dramatic skies, Great Falls National Park would look nice. I was right!

The last two images of the week were older ones. The tornados eneded up being a little too much for this photographer. So, I posted an image of the Albert Einstein Memorial (how cute is Albie?) and the Kennedy Center at sunrise.

Heres a video review of my new/old Canon RS-80N3.

Two very exciting things happened this week (not in any particular order)
1. I was a finalist in the FotoDC Cherry Blossom Competition. Jump to 6:50 to see my image.
2. I’m in an ebook! 50 Awesome Things to do in Washington DC is not just an ordinary guide to DC. It’s so much more than that with restaurants, events, and tons of places to visit. Check it out for FREE!

Hope you all have a great weekend! I’ll be back next week with some awesome images of Vegas and maybe a vlog or two 🙂

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Thank you so much to Bob R. who let us come into his office and snap this photo of his wall.
Executive office, decor, interior design - Angela B. Pan Photography

This was the first time I had ever seen so many of my pictures framed and hung up. It’s hard to describe the feeling of when I first saw it. It was kinda surreal, like “WOW, I can’t believe my work is up there right now!” It felt like a dream that I didn’t want to stop looking at.

Thanks again, Bob!
Images displayed (from L-R) : Golden Sunrise, Blue Monument, Iwo Jima, Napa Sunrise, Big Sur Sunset, and Pfieffer Beach.

Here’s a picture I never got around to posting before. Its from one of the first time’s I had out to DC for some night shots.

I had no idea there were going to be some many people out. (I’m used to shooting a lot earlier in the morning.) In a weird way, it was a blessing. If so many people hadn’t been out, taking tourist pictures, sitting on the steps, and chatting with their friends, I would have never walked along the sides of the building. I found a little bit of peace stepping away from all the people and took this shot.

Looking up at the columns of the Lincoln Memorial is pretty amazing. You start thinking about who built the building and all the history behind it. It’s a pretty cool place to just sit back and appreciate history.

lincoln memorial, abraham lincoln, memorial, washington dc, photography, hdr - Angela B. Pan Photography