Sunday, August 5, 2012

Moonrise over the Ocean

The moon was almost full (a waning gibbous) and rose over the ocean on the last night of my family's vacation in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Moonrise over the Atlantic
Two exposures superimposed in Photoshop to capture both the pink glow and moon detail

Sequence of a Cloud Passing over the Moon
(This and the next series of photos)

Going Behind

Hidden


Coming Out


One Last Shot

Monday, June 18, 2012

Sunset

The sky looked particularly spectacular around sunset last week. This was the gorgeous view from my window:

Butterfly


Model Butterfly,
Looking right at the camera

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Kogod Courtyard

During senior week, my friend Steph and I went to one of our favorite spaces in DC, the Kogod Courtyard at the National Portrait Gallery/American Art Museum, to sketch and enjoy an afternoon.

Kogod Courtyard
Sketching

Walking in the Water

Light and Shadows

Shadows and Reflections

Footprints along the Water Scrims

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Before graduation, I took my parents to some of my favorite monuments in DC. The first one we stopped at was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The VVM is my favorite monument, and I've photographed it many times before. This time, I wanted to focus on people and the idea of gradual descent into the earth.


Self Portrait - The point where I was first fully below the ground surface.

Reflection, moments of solitude even in a crowd.

The apex

Reflections at the apex

Finding a name

Tactile Architecture

Initial descent

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Sculpture Garden

I took these photos at the Sculpture Garden a couple of weeks ago. Finally had the chance to sort through and edit them.

Towards the National Archives

Duck splashing down in the water

Ducks, towards the Hirshorn Museum

Fountain

Duck


Threshold, small fountains


Full-on Fountains

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Secret Garden

While walking from the Library of Congress to Chinatown, my friend Steph and I discovered a little resting place nearby the Capitol. It was a brick grotto with trickling fountains, a place to sit and rehydrate. (5/5/12: Found out that this place is called The Summerhouse and was designed by Olmstead in the late 19th century)

Double Framing

Perforations

Gate, Individual Seats

Trickling Water

Bird Bath

Fountain