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DC Turrets
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A row of turrets on late 19th century houses in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, DC.

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::phasmid
12/18/06 4:09 AM GMT
This is in Washington?????wow...they're beautiful and I would have expected them to be torn down by now..excellent viewing of these and your angle is perfect..nice colors too :)PJ
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::Ronnie_R
12/18/06 4:13 AM GMT
Thanks...yes it's Washington, DC, alright. It's a part of town that has gotten seriously run down over the years, but is now coming back. Just off North Capitol near Rhode Island Avenue. These places have tremendous potential!
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.ego221
12/18/06 8:33 AM GMT
Excellent shot! One of the few photos I'd consider giving a "10" to. It doesn't get much better than this. Again, great work! Eric
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::djholmes
12/18/06 1:54 PM GMT
Great perspective and composition on this. Very well done.
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::dutch_postings
12/18/06 8:39 PM GMT
Great perspective and how they all line up so perfectly :-)
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sharonva
12/19/06 2:10 AM GMT
I think that's a little birdie I see on the red turret!
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::Ronnie_R
12/19/06 2:18 AM GMT
Yes it's true, there's a bird up there!
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::cynlee
12/21/06 2:50 AM GMT
This is super! I thought it was in some European city. Of course, if this is an old section of D.C., it could have that influence I guess. Really nice!
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Marloes
06/03/07 10:17 AM GMT
Perfect angle and wonderful colors against the blue of the sky!
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SEFA
07/26/07 6:17 PM GMT
Beautiful! I love the colours and the shapes.
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