Enjoy this photo dump!!
Steelers at Commanders 2024
Enjoy this photo dump!!
Enjoy this photo dump!!
It’s been a minute since I was last in Washington D.C., which seems weird since I’ve been there so many times in the past. If you’ve never been, it is worth a visit. Here is a series of photos from my last photo walk around the Capital Building.
I hope you’re having a great weekend. Not much happening on our end…. Here are some photos from my Liberty Pole Spirits photo shoot in early July. If you haven’t visited their tasting room in downtown Washington PA, you’re missing out.
I did a small photo walk today with Joe and Brad in downtown Washington Pennsylvania. I also did a photo walk in this area a few weeks ago with Blair and Lisa. Here is just a small sample of the street art that the City has sponsored to help improve the downtown.
I’m still sickened by the actions of a few thousand individuals in our nation’s capital this week. Not only did they harm individuals, but they harmed “the people’s house”. This is how it should look when people behave.
By the way, I took this photo in 2019.
Today, I have a drone photo for you that I took in downtown Washington Pennsylvania earlier this year.
Something a little different for you tonight. I had the honor of being interviewed about leadership during a crisis by the hosts of Vaco Leadership Café. This interview was conducted in early October before the recent COVID spike. If you’re interested in a 23-minute video on Leadership, you can use this LINK to find the video. You’ll have to scroll down, since it was posted November 12, 2020
MJ and I went for a little hike on the Montour Trail in Washington County last weekend. I dragged my camera along, because if I didn’t there would have been an amazing shot to take without a camera. So, I carried it the entire walk and took a grand total of one photo and here it is…….
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Last weekend I went into Washington Pennsylvania to fly the drone. I like to think I’m a good drone pilot. The truth is that I’m probably average, but I can dream. I’m also an average to poor video editor as well…. Regardless of those two poorly performed skills on my part, I thought this turned out pretty good.
I got out last night attempting to capture the sunset with my drone in downtown Washington PA. After the sun dropped below the horizon, I captured this great image of the George Washington statute on top of the Washington County Courthouse. Love that sky!!
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Like many things in the COVID world, this great museum is closed right now…. I love the architecture of this building, which is so different compared to the rest of the Smithsonian facilities on the Washington Mall. Good stuff.
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I’ve been absent from my website and social media the last 10 days. It just didn’t make sense to post my silly photos with everything significant going on in the world. We’re far from any real new or better “normal”, but I’m going to try to get back into my routine of posting photos.
So tonight, I’m sharing a photo from one of the many Naves (this one in the basement) in the National Cathedral in Washington D.C.
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Tonight’s photo is the opposite of my last post. That was a daytime photo taken from the front of the U.S. Capital Building. This is a night photo taken from the opposite side.
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W&J is short for Washington and Jefferson College, which is a few miles from home. I passed by it Friday on my way to the Post Office and saw this scene. So, I turned around to go capture this photo, which clearly demonstrates the terrible times we’re all dealing with.
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It’s been over a year since I was in Washington D.C. last. Which for me is a long time since my last D.C. trip. Not counting the cities I have lived in, D.C. is the location I’ve visited most by a long shot (90% of my trips to D.C. were work related).
I captured this photo on my last trip in 2018. Like most situations, I’m usually the only person standing in the dark or near dark waiting for just the right moment… This is the result.
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Not much to say about this. It is, what it is! Washington D.C. on a windy night.
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I don’t know about anyone else, but I think Washington DC is a beautiful city filled with history, culture and patriotic symbols. I always enjoy walking around the monuments and buildings by myself at night. During my last trip, I spent some time capturing a ton of images around this beautiful architectural marvel.
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It’s hard to beat the view from Mt. Washington looking down on Pittsburgh. Day or night, amazing view. I took this photo a few months ago while I was out shooting with Theaterwiz and Robert. This isn’t your typical perspective from this spot, but I was going for different.
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1, 2, 3….quick post tonight….here we go. This beautiful bridge is in Washington County Pennsylvania. It is unclear when this popular bridge was built…..let’s just say a very long time ago. It originally crossed the south fork of Maple Creek near Ginger Hill. It was moved to its current spot in Mingo Creek Park in 1977. It is a Queenpost design bridge. Washington County PA has over twenty of these historic covered bridges spread across the county. All of them are cool in their own way.
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This cool little spot…well it isn’t really a small place, is within Arlington National Cemetery near The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. I had no idea it existed until we found it by mistake. I assume they use if for performances, if not what a shame. They (we the people of the United States) clearly spent a ton of money building this great theater.
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