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While DC bid farewell to the cherry blossoms on this week, we received some lovely blossom photos from Charlotte Selmeyer, who reviewed: “The blooms and my allergies are insane this year!” Take a look through these beautiful photos and reminisce until next spring.

This photo by L. Schaull aka number7cloud will make you look twice. We loved this whimsical take on spring’s arrival combining two of DC’s favorite things: peeps and cherry blossoms.

Kevin Wolf does it again with a uniquely framed photo for a real home run of a shot.

Josh Bassett snapped this well framed photo of Capital Bikeshare bikes under the white stuff. It almost makes the snow pretty, doesn’t it?

Noe Todorovich captured the mood of the evening’s snow with a gorgeous photo outside E Street Cinema.

Jeremy Art looked down Pennsylvania Ave. from 15th St. yesterday morning and found this beautiful dawn view. Print this photo and frame it, because tomorrow it’s gonna get snow ugly out there.

Richard Barnhill has a passion for the wide open sky- he’s a NOAA expert by day. Barnhill captured this stunning long exposure of a plane coming into Reagan National airport.

Ok. A polar vortex moved into DC. We’re sharing these pretty photos of snowy District landscapes by Charlotte Sellmyer to remind you that winter can be ok sometimes.

Andrew Bossi captured a killer photo of this Mt. Vernon Triangle area building. See more of his work here.

Corey Clarke, a photographer with impeccable timing, took this shot of Minotaur I launched from NASA’s Wallops Island the other night.

J.D. Moore delivers a rare shot of a beautiful and moody DC.

The perfect shot for a grey day like this one.  Photo by Navin Sarma.

We dare you to try and not feel some emotion watching these strong photos come across the screen to the soundtrack of Inception.

Kevin Wolf is a DC professional by day and a photographer at every other waking moment, as far as we can tell. Find more interesting shots of DC sights you know and love, and more, on his Flickr.