Washington DC at night - where's best?
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I have a business trip to Washington DC next week for a few days, my first time out. I will be in conferences all day, so only have nights to shoot. I will be staying at the Churchill in the Dupont district and only there weekdays. I wish I had more time but do not.
I plan to go to the national mall, both night and a dawn trip. I definitely plan to bring a tripod, a wide angle (Canon 17-55 f/2.8) as well as a superzoom (just in case I need it).
Considering I maybe only have one more night to shoot (and possibly meet up with friend with a car), where else would be a prime night shoot? I am very much not familiar with Washington DC, so any suggestions (and tips) are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I plan to go to the national mall, both night and a dawn trip. I definitely plan to bring a tripod, a wide angle (Canon 17-55 f/2.8) as well as a superzoom (just in case I need it).
Considering I maybe only have one more night to shoot (and possibly meet up with friend with a car), where else would be a prime night shoot? I am very much not familiar with Washington DC, so any suggestions (and tips) are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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The spot is between the Marine Memorial and the Netherlands Carillion, but you will need a car to reach it from the city.
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I will give you a heads up....be careful if you are on the Mall alone at night. Last fall and winter we saw a sharp increase in muggings and armed robbery. Mostly of tourists with cameras or flashy clothing/jewelry, walking alone or in couples.
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Thanks for the tips. I'll do a Google search, but do you know of any good tours or photo clubs that would be more for getting out and spending a little photo time at the mall?
Fellow Dgrinner eoren1 took some fantastic photos of the city before he moved to Boston. I certainly hope he doesn't mind me sharing them but I just love this photo. It's just unforgettable.
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The group I "run with" tends to stay south of the metro area, but if you wanted to let me know when you are going to be in town, I might be able to get a few of us together for a shoot. PM me with dates, if you like! It's been a while since I shot there at night!
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The Mall and War Mermorials have lots of cool stuff.
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It was late April I think and was sunny (for 2 of the 3 days) with daytime around 75 and night around 55. We walked so much, I felt warm even at night.
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West side of the Capitol building is a great location. 5th & Pennsylvania, NW for a pano of the Capitol, turn around and you can get the Washington Monument. If you have dinner at the Hay Hotel, you can get a great arial shot of the White House. Ohio & Independence, NW for Roosevelt & Tidal Basin and the steps of Lincoln will give you a great shot of the reflecting pool, Washington Monument & Capitol (see 2nd photo of my slideshow). Note that you cannot use tripods inside any of the monuments....Gravely Point off of George Washington Pkwy is great b/c you have the monuments and the planes land about 50 feet above your head at Reagan Nat'l Airport. Have fun!
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