US Capitol Building, Washington, DC
Taken during a wedding reception on top of a nearby building. ©2013 Henry S. Winokur
Potomac Crew
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Taken during the Cherry Blossom Festival, in the spring, looking west, over the Potomac River, toward the Pentagon (in the background), an 8-person crew practicing. The US Air Force 3- fingered Monument is on the right side of the photo.
Cherry Blossoms
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Along the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC during the Cherry Blossom Festival (early spring).
Sunrsie Jefferson Memorial
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
Breakfast by the FDR Memorial
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Near the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
Part of the FDR Memorial
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Looking north into the FDR Memorial. The Tidal Basin is on the right, but out of view. Washington, DC
Sunrise
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Sunrise at the Tidal Basin, during Cherry Blossom-time, Washington, DC. It can be you and 1000 or 10,000 of your best friends. Just depends on the day and the weather.
Cherry Blossom Walkway
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Along the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
Sunrise on the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
It's the Cherry Blossoms. Living in DC it's not that big deal for me to run down to the Tidal Basin and take pics. For those from out of town--it's harder. The Cherry Blossom bloom prognosticators don't get it right all the time. Then it's catch as catch can. ©2014 Henry S. Winokur
©2014 Henry S. Winokur Up close, and personal. The Tidal Basin's water is the background. Washington, DC
Jefferson Memorial...and a duck
©2014 Henry S. Winokur And the Cherry Blossoms. The Tidal Basin, Washington, DC (facing south).
Paddle Boats at the Tidal Basin
©2014 Henry S. Winokur A friend told me that this is a view point (looking west) from which few images are taken. But it can be a lot more interesting than some with an interesting foreground, such as the Tidal Basin Paddle boats. Washington, DC
The Other Side
This view is from the east side of the Tidal Basin looking west. It's from a viewpoint not often seen. (Most people are on the west side looking *into* the sun! ©2014 Henry S. Winokur
Korean War Memorial
©2015 Henry S. Winokur This memorial is just to south and east of the Lincoln Memorial, hidden on the Mall. I never knew it existed, until I chanced upon it on my way to the Cherry Blossoms around the Tidal Basin. The statues are about 7 feet tall, slightly more than life size. It has become one of my favorites. Washington, DC
©2015 Henry S. Winokur to the south and east of the Vietnam War Memorial. Don't miss it. Washington, DC
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Early in the morning, when it's totally still... Washington, DC
Tidal Basin
©2015 Henry S. Winokur There's that damn duck, again. Washington, DC
Taking off... or landing?
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Ducks are the only birds that take off and land slowly enough so one can actually see how related they and airplanes are... Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
World War II Memorial
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Just to the west of the Washington Monument on the Mall near 17th Street. Washington, DC
Canoes along the Canal
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Early morning shot of canoes from Fletcher's Boat House stacked along the C & O Canal Washington, DC
Fly rods stacked for a class
©2015 Henry S. Winokur A group of fly rods and reels stacked up for a fly casting course at Fletcher's Boat House Washington, DC
By the fence
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Taken near the DC fish market on Maine AVE, NW.
Great Hat
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Taken at the Smithsonian International Folk Life Festival, held yearly around the 4th of July. Washington, DC
Windows
©2015 Henry S. Winokur Windows in the National Museum of the American Indian, on the Mall. Washington, DC