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February snow kicks DC's ass. |

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Hold'em poker siblings. |

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The H&F pours a great guinness, but the corona reminds me of warmer weather. |

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The top of the office roof rules. |

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The thing in the foreground is a beautiful black pint. |

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Sunsets in the winter are great. |

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Too many beers makes the world look like this. |

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President Lincoln used to pray at this church, the New York Ave Presbyterian Church. |

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Anna and I rode our bike all the way from her house to Hain's point. |

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I really goto this bar too often. |

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This is used to talk to the mooninites. |

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... way too often. |

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Bethesda at night. |

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If I was a rabbid orchid fan I would know all the names, but I don't. This one is pink and white. |

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The five sliders at Strike are great. |

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The only truely infocus shot in the lot. I like this shot a lot. |

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Upon closer inspection this scene is too busy. |

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... Horribly out of focus, but I like the flower. It's purple and yellow w/ a red tounge. |

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I'm somewhat obsessed w/ taking night shots. You get better city colours. I really like this shot. |

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I almost like this composition. But I should have made the first flower on the right the focus. |

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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. |

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Gigantism in the ice age americas led to the ground sloth. Eremotherium laurillardi. |

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Taxidermy rules. (Hooray focus!) |

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I blame my nearsightedness. |

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The light was too soft just outside the exhibit. |

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It looks like a strange out-of-focus bird. |

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The state of Kansas doesn't believe that orchids evolved to be beautiful. |

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Come closer... |

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Composition is too busy. Note to self: zoom! |



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Kids are always shocked that the giant ground sloth was an herbivore. |

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Dinosaurs ruled. |

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Vroom-Vroom! |
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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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