Are there any sort of secret spots or angles that you can use when your'e trying to get
a good photo of a pretty standard or very well photographed monuments like the Lincoln
Memorial or the Washington Monument?
What are some tips for sort of spicing up your photos and making them a little more
interesting?
You know, instead of just taking a straight up photo from the spot that everyone takes
a photo, you can look for different ways to take that same photo.
Like instead of photographing the Capitol, for example, just a straight up shot, you
can photograph it with, you know, get down low and photograph the reflection of the Capitol
in the reflecting pool.
Same thing with the Lincoln Memorial, get close to the water, get the reflection and
the Lincoln Memorial at the same time.
Sometimes if you look for different places where you can get photos that might be great
as well, like the National Gallery of Art East Gallery, if you go up there and go to
the second level where the blue rooster is you can get a great shot of the Capitol, same
thing with the Newseum, and those will be a little bit more of a unique perspective.
Yeah, so that raises an interesting point which is, you don't have to take all of your
photos from the ground.
You can go up high.
Up high or down low.
We don't have any skyscrapers in Washington, DC but we have a lot of buildings with rooftops
and you just mentioned two of them, the National Gallery of Art East Building and the Newseum
are both great examples of rooftops.
Are there any other rooftops that you like to go up to for photos?
Well this isn't necessary a rooftop but the Kennedy Center has sort of a higher level
where you can get a great view of the Potomac River and the buildings behind it.
You can also go to the bridges like the Key Bridge, like walk across the bridge and take
a photo of the city from up there, things like that.
And of course if you have friends with rooftops or hotels you're staying at that have a rooftop
that you can go to that's always great as well.
I believe the W Hotel in DC also has a rooftop that's open to the public.
They have a bar up there, it's a little bit expensive but you can get great views up there
as well.
Yeah a lot of hotels do have rooftops so if you're staying at a hotel downtown and you
want to get some great photos you might want to ask before you book or before you arrive,
is there a rooftop?
Can I go up there?
Is it open to the public?
And that's a great way to get some different perspectives on the city.
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