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Jim Billimoria is a photographer and Communications Director for the House T&I Committee. (Can he get more talented? Seriously.) He took this photo of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool at sunrise over the weekend and captured this mesmerizing symmetry.

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.

Things got a little snowy and a little Famous on Capitol Hill.

Noe Todorovich is a lifestyle photographer with a healthy mobile photography addiction. She loves to create art rooted in reality. You can find her on Flickr, Twitter, Instagram, her website and generally out and about DC. Taken at Mt. Vernon Triangle

Posted to our FamousDC flickr group, Corey Clarke’s picture of Frager’s Hardware post-fire shows the loss the neighborhood suffered.

Charlotte Sellmyer works as a Cap Hill flack by day and photographer by night. She frequently shoots events, portraits and sites around the district. Follow, like or visit Charlotte’s blog to see more great photographs.

Last night, Edelman hosted a book signing for “Front Row Seat,” a photography book by Eric Draper, the Bush Administration’s White House Photographer, and trust us the crowd that turned out was worth getting there early and grabbing a front row seat for. With many Bush Administration favorites popping in to support Draper’s work, which highlights the administration and some of it’s most memorable moments, the evening ended up being a fun get together of DC politicos, journalists, communication pros and many more. Check out a couple photos below of George W. Bush for a sneak peak and be sure to snag your own copy. Trust us, it’ll impress your mom next time she’s visiting and sees it on the coffee table. Famously Hosting last night: Robbie Aiken, Angela Flood,Corinne & Tom Hoare, Dana Perino, David Almacy, Tony Fratto, Jennifer & Ken Lisaius, Karl Rove, Olga Arguello, Chris Frech, Jose Mallea, Rob Saliterman, Steve Atkiss, Cathy & Ed Gillespie, Jeanie Mamo, Mercy & Matt Schlapp, Brad Blakeman, Julie Goon, Anita McBride, Scott Sforza, Josh Bolten, Steve Hadley, Brian McCormack, Stuart Siciliano, Chuck DeFeo, Joe Hagin, Katy & Brian Montgomery, Margaret Spellings, Mary Diamond Stirewalt

Check out Rob Hohmann’s great photos on his Flickr page here.

Victoria Ruan is a professional photographer in DC who loves covering the District and taking portraits. To see more of her great work visit her website or check out her Flickr.

Patrick Onofre is a freelance photographer that lives and works in the Washington, DC area. Onofre also works with the United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment to tell the stories of wounded marines and in his spare time runs a photo blog and podcast that highlights the photography community here in DC. For more of his work, check out his site and follow him on twitter.

As April comes to a close we take a look back at our wonderful FamousDC Flickr Group. The photos in this group always make us appreciate living in DC and are the best part of many of posts. Go check it out, and feel free to submit your own images of the District.

Capitol Storm Clouds by Navin Sarma. You can find him on Facebook or visit his site for more shots of DC.