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Washington, DC · April 2017
Modified Polaroid 110B with Fujifilm FP-100c packfilm
Spring 2017 Polaroid Week, Day 2
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Beyond 'Roid Week, I'm sharing photos here: instagram.com/jessicarhibbard
DC-3 with Pan American Airways System markings over the SkyFair Airshow, Paine Field, Everett, Washington, USA
See more of my aviation photography collection at kmnk.cz
This Dakota in the Czech Airlines livery used to be placed on display in front of the former Czech Airlines HQ until December 12th, 2016. Now it can be seen in the Aviation Museum of the Military Historical Institute, Kbely, Prague in a military livery.
My photo is featured in the 2009 book "Legend: The Story of the DC-3/C-47 Dakota" by Philip Kaplan.
Airframe history: www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=116061
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring service members of the U.S. armed forces who served in the Vietnam War.
This picture was taken at around 12th Street and Independence Ave in Washington, DC. The archway is apart of the US Department of Agriculture building.
Looking across the National Mall towards the Washinton Monument and Congress building from the Lincoln memorial. Washington DC, United States of America.
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Since both my Wonder Woman and Superman (not to mention the rest of the League) have full custom figures, I decided to make a fully custom Batman.
His belt, knees, cowl-brows, and torso and emblem are all sculpted. The suit is light grey and then dry brushed with a dark grey. It's meant to mimic a look of extreme use. This suit has seen many battles and is still going strong.
The helmet is made from the bottom of one of those helmets everyone and their mother uses for Jay Garrick and the top of a normal cowl. I originally made this to be like the armoured suit from BvS but decided to through it on this.
Foggy Bottom–GWU Station is an island platformed Washington Metro station in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of
Washington, D.C., United States.
2301 I St NW, Washington, DC 20037
Located in the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington DC is the reflective Pool of Remembrance. It is situated at the end of the Field of Service where the famous statues of soldiers whose triangle juts into a 128 foot diameter circular pool that mimics the Korean Peninsula’s protrusion into the Korean Strait and the East China Sea. I captured this image in June of 2022, about a month before the pool and the adjacent Remembrance Wall were open & dedicated on July 27, 2022, so it was still getting the finishing touches thus the construction apparatus in the center. The young Linden Trees in the background (there are 40) create a barrel effect allowing the sun to reflect on the pool. OM Systems OM-D EM-1 Mark III Olympus OM Systems Olympus Zuiko 8 mm f/3.5 Fisheye Olympus MMF-3 Micro Fourthirds adapter #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot @nationalparkservice @visitwashingtondc @mpbcom @kehcamera #omd #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography #olympus #olympusphotography @koreanwarvetsmemorialdc
Smart Grumman Gulfstream I N8PG taxies in to park at Washington DC's National Airport
Renamed 'Ronald Reagan Airport' since, along with numerous commercial flights, back in 1972 there was a busy mix of Executive and General Aviation traffic too
Scanned Kodak Instamatic 25 Transparency
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The Tidal Reservoir Inlet Bridge
a.k.a. The Tidal Basin Inlet Bridge, The Inlet Gate
architect: Nathan C. Wyeth, 1908-09
engineer: Col. Spencer Cosby, Array Corps of Engineers
architectural style: Beaux Arts, Neo-Classical
East & West Potomac Parks - National Mall
Ohio Drive, SW
Washington, District of Columbia
Forget those neoclassical designs. The real predominant architecture in central Washington, D.C., consists of the reflective glass box.
A survivor of the Berlin airlift. The DC-3 was the mainstay of the wests efforts to keep Berlin supplied during the crisis. From 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949 to carried supplies to the people of West Berlin, a difficult feat given the size of the city and the population.
Some dc stuff for my superhero-loving followers
Left to right
Black Mask - Went with a sort of Mafia look for him
Lil' Oswald
Black Suit Batman floating in the air
Commissioner Gordon and Barbara Gordon
Hope y‘all like them!
PCC 1588 Calvert St & Rock Creek Bridge in Washington, DC (Sept. 1961)
Kodachrome my collection, photographer unknown.
Left to Right: Cosmic King, Lightning Lord and Queen Bee.
Follow me for more LEGO DC and Marvel creations!
Flash II- just an unmasked Ezra Miller version. Bruce banner head.
Shazam!- new rogue 1 head.
Reverse flash- added some brown pieces and a new hip
Flash I- new head idk where we it’s from
Dr fate- went with a lighter blue attire, pretty basic. Bespin guard torso
Lex Luther- got him the bagpipe cmf torso and a new head
Aztek- new legs.
Creeper- new head, I think from ninjago.
What do you all think?