Views of the Potomac River and the Key Bridge, Washington, D.C.

Category Archives: Photography
285/365 – The Watergate
For October 14, 2017. We are spending a week in Washington, D.C., where we lived until 2011, before moving to Los Angeles. We decided to stay at The Watergate Hotel, on the water front. The hotel is part of the Watergate Complex, famous (or infamous) for the political scandals that led to Richard Nixon’s impeachment and resignation. Nixon resigned before the Senate could confirm his impeachment, already approved by the House of Representatives.


284/365 – Lines and Shapes

Used a mosaic filter to give it a nice texture and for the fun of it…
Thursday Doors – Oct. 12, 2017
Doors with big numbers, for Norm’s Thursday Doors. 🙂 The first one is from Milan, Italy. The other two are elevator doors, found at the Chelsea Market in New York. 

283/365 – California (II)
My thoughts are still with the people of Napa, Sonoma, and other counties of Northern California, that continue to be devastated by deadly wildfires. 
Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale

The Pont du Gard Aqueduct, in France, is the highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts.

Inside Oculus, glass-and-steel structure designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava at the World Trade Center area in New York.

Antoni Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona. It’s 558 feet high.

Central door to Milan’s Duomo.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale
282/365 – People of L.A.


281/365 – California
Thinking of the people in the areas of Northern California severely affected by wildfires. 😦

Hollywood Impostor…
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280/365 – Simply White
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