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My Photos edit

Gallery of all my pictures edit

  Featured Pictures edit

 
Featured in the Prairie Dog article


Wikipedia Pictures edit

Jeremiah Gurney (1812–1895) was an American daguerreotype photographer. Initially working in the jewelry trade in Saratoga, New York, he took up photography after learning of daguerreotype from Samuel Morse, moving to New York City where he began selling photographs alongside jewelry. He was one of the earliest photographers in the city, and may have been the owner of the first photographic gallery in the United States. Gurney took this self-portrait photograph around 1869, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.Photograph credit: Jeremiah Gurney; restored by Adam Cuerden

Other Beautiful Photos on Wikipedia edit

 
Panorama of Along the River During Ching Ming Festival, 18th century remake of a 12th century original by Chinese artist Zhang Zeduan

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To Do edit

Take photos of the following (listed on Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Washington, D.C.):

Circles in DC:

  • Anna J. Cooper Circle - intersection of 3rd and T Streets in the LeDroit Park neighborhood
  • Grant Circle - intersection of New Hampshire and Illinois Avenues and Varnum and 5th Streets
  • Pinehurst Circle - intersection of Western and Utah Avenues and 33rd and Worthington Streets
  • Sherman Circle - intersection of Illinois Avenue, Kansas Avenue, 7th Street, and Crittenden Street NW
  • Tenley Circle - Tenleytown.
  • Westmoreland Circle - straddling the Maryland and Washington border, at the intersection of Western Avenue, Butterworth Place, Massachusetts Avenue, Dalecarlia Parkway, and Wetherill Road.

Embassies (List of Washington, D.C. embassies):

  • Holy See (Vatican City) - 3339 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, DC 20008
  • Krygstan - 1732 Wisconsin Ave (between S and R Sts., more towards S)
  • Iran - 2209 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, DC 20007
  • Taipei - 4201 Wisconsin Ave

About Me edit

 
 This user enjoys photography.