
Creepy is in the eye of the beholder, as the old saying goes. Betsy Law has framed an Easter scene that will bring delight to some and nightmares to others.
for the love of DC photography
By James Calder
Creepy is in the eye of the beholder, as the old saying goes. Betsy Law has framed an Easter scene that will bring delight to some and nightmares to others.
By James Calder
Photographer ep_jhu has a penchant for catching moments that seem to require funny captions. This time the lucky subjects are visitors driving by the tidal basin trying to snap the compulsory shot of the cherry blossoms. The family dynamic captured here is pure gold.
By Meaghan Gay
The peak of the cherry blossom trees has left the city awash in pink. This photo by Erin Kelly taken at Oak Hill Cemetery shows that you can find the beautiful blooms in more locations than just the National Mall.
By James Calder
Obviously there’s a slew of possible reasons for this poor soul to look so uncomfortable sitting on those steps, but ep_jhu has framed and titled the shot to accommodate his own theory.
By Meaghan Gay
The vibrant light of this long exposure image showcases the energy of the southwest waterfront. Caroline Angelo created this photo, and used the people and the colored lights to make a carnival like atmosphere.