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This statue stands in the Old Hall where Lee stood on April 23, 1861, when, at age fifty-four, he accepted command of the Confederate forces in Virginia.
18 Dec. 2012
Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6
(18mm)
ISO 1600
f/5,0
1/50 sec
Taken from the TV this morning during the Inauguration of Barack Obama! Our 44th President of the United States!!!
The capitol dome on the left, The Susquehanna River with ice flowing under the Market Street Bridge. Pic snapped from the south east side of City Island.
I love the way the wispy clouds accent the dome on this shot of the Capitol I took today. This was taken at the base of the stairs in front of the fountain. Did you know the statue at the top of the dome is called Freedom and it's a woman dressed in classic garb of the day?
Inside the Capitol Building.
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This statue stands in the Old Hall where Lee stood on April 23, 1861, when, at age fifty-four, he accepted command of the Confederate forces in Virginia.
18 Dec. 2012
Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6
(26mm)
ISO 2000
f/5,0
1/30 sec
This is a reflection of the Victorian architecture of The Parc Hotel in the ultra modern glass front of the Capitol building. I like how abstract this looks - like a jigsaw that doesn't jig... a jogsaw?
Photo by Rachel Larue
Servicemembers and stand-ins for important guests go though a dress rehearsal for the presidential inauguration, Jan. 13. The 57th presidential inauguration will take place Jan. 21.
On a private tour of the Capitol Building, we are treated to this spectacular, exclusive view of Washington,DC.
Photo by Rachel Larue
Maj. Gen. Michael S. Linnington (second from left), commanding general of Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, watches a practice pass and review from the steps of the Capitol.
Photo by Rachel Larue
Maj. Gen. Michael S. Linnington (fourth from left), commanding general of Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, marches down Pennsylvania Ave. away from the Capitol during a dress rehearsal of the presidential inauguration events, Jan. 13. The fifty-seventh presidential inauguration will take place on Jan. 21.
Photo by Rachel Larue
Members of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Fife and Drum Corps march down Pennsylvania Ave. away from the Capitol during a dress rehearsal of the presidential inauguration events, Jan. 13. The fifty-seventh presidential inauguration will take place on Jan. 21.