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smithsonian with mackenzie
 
February snow kicks DC's ass.
 
Hold'em poker siblings.
 
The H&F pours a great guinness, but the corona reminds me of warmer weather.
 
The top of the office roof rules.
 
The thing in the foreground is a beautiful black pint.
 
Sunsets in the winter are great.
 
Too many beers makes the world look like this.
 
President Lincoln used to pray at this church, the New York Ave Presbyterian Church.
 
Anna and I rode our bike all the way from her house to Hain's point.
 
I really goto this bar too often.
 
This is used to talk to the mooninites.
 
... way too often.
 
Bethesda at night.
 
If I was a rabbid orchid fan I would know all the names, but I don't. This one is pink and white.
 
The five sliders at Strike are great.
 
The only truely infocus shot in the lot. I like this shot a lot.
 
Upon closer inspection this scene is too busy.
 
... Horribly out of focus, but I like the flower. It's purple and yellow w/ a red tounge.
 
I'm somewhat obsessed w/ taking night shots. You get better city colours. I really like this shot.
 
I almost like this composition. But I should have made the first flower on the right the focus.
 
The secret to taking macro shots is to set the focus and then move the camera until it's focused... I learned that after this shot.
 
Gigantism in the ice age americas led to the ground sloth. Eremotherium laurillardi.
 
Taxidermy rules. (Hooray focus!)
 
I blame my nearsightedness.
 
The light was too soft just outside the exhibit.
 
It looks like a strange out-of-focus bird.
 
The state of Kansas doesn't believe that orchids evolved to be beautiful.
 
Come closer...
 
Composition is too busy. Note to self: zoom!
 
Kids are always shocked that the giant ground sloth was an herbivore.
 
Dinosaurs ruled.
 
Vroom-Vroom!

So this tabblo could have a theme, but that would mean I was really trying. So instead my subjects are as follows: the Harp and Fiddle on free poker night; in and around town; and the smithsonian natural history museum. The special orchid exhibit was a welcome site in the cold harsh month of February.

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