Kim let me try out her 35mm L lens. (Canon shooters will appreciate the deliciousness of this!)

Then Michele suggested I check out her 20mm wide angle lens - WHOA! Everything fits in the frame!

Including my toes!

After hanging with them until about 6pm, I jumped back the metro to meet up with the guys. We grabbed a quick Qdoba dinner and headed out to tour the monuments at night. We took the scenic route which is how the poor dad ended up with blisters nearly the size of my palm! I was beat from walking around Georgetown, but got some cool shots that night.
Capitol Building

Washington Monument from the side we approached (opposite Lincoln)

Washington Monument + Vietnam War Memorial

There are lots more on my computer, but this is it so far! Enjoy!
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