On the first full day of my vacation in Washington
DC last week, I made sure to visit the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. I had toured the
building at least 20 years ago, but I was surprised to find so much more there
when I went again this time.
This time, one of the things that made an enormous impression
on me—completely unrelated to the performances taking place there—was the
spectacular vista provided from the terrace of the building.
What I tried to
capture in this moody, late-afternoon shot was how the Potomac River bisected
the capital from the suburbs of northern Virginia. To the left, on the other,
Virginia side of the river, can be seen the beginning of the large office
buildings that fill Rosslyn; to the right, more like specks in comparison, can be glimpsed the spires of
Georgetown.
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