
Photographer washingtonydc adds visual interest to an already unusual scene, a “die-in” protest at the intersection of 7th and H streets NW, by placing the camera near ground level, in parallel with the image’s primary subjects.
for the love of DC photography
By James Calder
Photographer washingtonydc adds visual interest to an already unusual scene, a “die-in” protest at the intersection of 7th and H streets NW, by placing the camera near ground level, in parallel with the image’s primary subjects.
By Meaghan Gay
Titled It’s time to go now, this photo by Kashif Javaid is haunting. The image could be a still frame from a horror movie.
By Meaghan Gay
The placement of the woman in this photo by Kevin Wolf is lovely, while the shadows make the space look like an enormous sun dial.
By James Calder
Though Halloween is all but a distant memory, Antwain Jackson added this amusing photo to the pool over the weekend. It’s so simple, it’s brilliant, with the distinctive D.C. Metro station ceiling design providing a familiar backdrop to the wonderfully silhouetted and sinister subject.
By James Calder
What can I say, except that I absolutely love this photo by Kashif Javaid. The photographer’s choice of title along with the words he wrote in the photo’s description on Flickr are better than any additional commentary I could come up with: “Photos like these makes me greedy, makes me look for more photos that are out there waiting to happen. Rule # 1: Camera in hand at all times (well most of the time).”