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Nothing says good morning like a cherry blossom bloom at sunrise. A veteran of our Through the Lens series, Jeremy Art captures another gorgeous scene in our nation’s capital.

The photographer captures a beautiful shot of the copper dome atop the PNC Bank in Georgetown on a crisp winter day.

Nathan Jones photographed one of the most beautiful bridges in DC, framing it beautifully in this awesome long-exposure photo. Nathan submitted this to the FamousDC Flickr pool.

Jim Havard took a beautifully exposed photo of the Capitol building all lit up with the “flower moon” in the background, and submitted it to the FamousDC Flickr pool.

This photo was expertly taken at dusk, capturing the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at the magic hour, through branches of cherry blossom trees.

An excellent photo of the Georgetown Waterfront at sunset by Jason Vines.

Another stunner from Z. Lewkowicz, submitted to the FamousDC Flickr Photo pool. This time, it’s a few premature cherry blossoms with an excellent filter. Enjoy the photo and breathe in the spring.

This photo, taken at the Air Force Memorial, was submitted to us by way of the FamousDC Flickr Pool. Its singular focus makes a dramatic impact – good work, Mr. Sonderman.

Andy submitted this awesome long exposure photo of the Chinatown arch by emailing [email protected] and we’re thrilled he did. This is an amazing shot, but definitely not his only amazing shot – check out the rest of his work at his website.

Since it’s warming up, Navin shared a photo with us of the cherry blossoms under twilight.

John Sonderman found the perfect photo perspective to show off DC’s current wintry vibes, including the snow that’s been sitting on the Potomac this week.

This isn’t just the same old #DCSunset, it’s perfectly framed, perfectly timed, and perfectly edited.

Kevin Wolf did it again: he took the non-memorable and ordinary in the DC are (in this case the Dulles Airport shuttle) and made it look magical in his photo. Bravo.

This adorable shot, snapped by Richard Barnhill and submitted to the FamousDC photo pool, captures so many time-sensitive happenings at once: the U.S. Capitol’s scaffolding, the frozen reflecting pool, and of course the moment between the man and the woman here itself. It’s a beautiful bit of cheer in gloomy midwinter.

A relative newcomer to the FamousDC Flickr Photo Pool, Z. Lewkowicz has been knocking it out of the park with a bevy of well-treated, well-framed shots.  His photo, taken at DC Yards Park after a rainy day is stunning.