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Through the Lens of John Sonderman
A pretty, perfectly framed, wintery scene at the sculpture garden ice rink. Kudos, Sonderman on this beautiful photo. Via FamousDC Flickr pool.
Through the Lens of Charlotte Sellmyer
Communications extraordinaire and talented photographer Charlotte Sellmyer submitted a batch of moving, Veterans Day-inspired photos this week, which we think is a beautiful salute to our veterans. Enjoy below.
Through the Lens of Antwain Jackson
Antwain Jackson submitted this photo using the FamousDC Flickr pool. He brings an unusual perspective to the oft-photographed US Capitol building.
Through The Lens of Navin Sarma
Photographer Navin Sarma submitted this photo of gorgeous evening light on the Capitol, saying almost in a whisper (if emails could communicate whispers), “Fall is coming.”
Through the Lens of Lorie Shaull
The photographer formerly known as Lorie Shaull a.k.a. Number7Cloud is famous around DC for her whimsical Little Heart Man photos, but recently she took a trip to Nationals Park and ended up with this interesting perspective.
Through the Lens of Corey Clarke
Posted to our FamousDC flickr group, Corey Clarke‘s photo of the golden glow over D.C. last night between and during heavy rains makes the District look like something out of a movie.
Through the Lens Of Jim Havard
DC is a confusing city sometimes, especially if you’re driving. We could imagine all these on the same street corner. Jim Havard captured this striking photo of an interesting group of signs in a tunnel.
Through the Lens of Grace Ma
Grace Ma captured this incredible view of a stormcloud-surrounded U.S. Capitol building. Make what metaphors you wish about stormclouds over the Capitol, this is an awesome photo.
Louisa Imperiale of Photox
Louisa Imperiale is a DC mom and start-up founder. Her mission? To make you look better. Her app, Photox, connects you with real retouching professionals to make you the best you. No need for amateur Photoshop skills or hardcore gym workouts! Learn more about Louisa and why she created this …
Through the Lens of Kevin Wolf
Kevin Wolf does it again with a uniquely framed photo for a real home run of a shot.
Questionable Placement Of Candidate’s Photo On Campaign Bus
Update: We’d also like to point out that the logo is a fallacy. That’s not an illustration of a “rose.” It’s a hibiscus. According to the campaign, they’re second guessing the placement of the photo. [The wheels on the bus go round and round.] “You know after it was picked up …