
At right, the U.S. Capital Building, where our new President was just inaugurated.
In the summer of 2006, I was in Virginia (right outside D.C.) for a class for a few days. I went to a local camera store, broke down and spent a lot of money on a top notch lens. (Still my favorite to this day; the Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 IS.) I bought the lens after class got out at dinner time, then jumped in the car and drove into D.C. for my first ever visit there.
I shot the entire gallery with this brand new lens that I had only had for an hour or so. The special capabilities of the lens allowed me to shoot the entire gallery handheld; I had no tripod with me. Even the nighttime pictures came out fantastic, and again, that was handheld.
I love the pic of the capital building, To see the Washington D.C. gallery, click the title link above, or click here:
http://www.michaellandry.com/gallery/1565548_vL972
As always, comments are appreciated...
-- Michael

In the summer of 2006, I was in Virginia (right outside D.C.) for a class for a few days. I went to a local camera store, broke down and spent a lot of money on a top notch lens. (Still my favorite to this day; the Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 IS.) I bought the lens after class got out at dinner time, then jumped in the car and drove into D.C. for my first ever visit there.
I shot the entire gallery with this brand new lens that I had only had for an hour or so. The special capabilities of the lens allowed me to shoot the entire gallery handheld; I had no tripod with me. Even the nighttime pictures came out fantastic, and again, that was handheld.
I love the pic of the capital building, To see the Washington D.C. gallery, click the title link above, or click here:
http://www.michaellandry.com/gallery/1565548_vL972
As always, comments are appreciated...
-- Michael

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