Month: March 2020

Virtual Tour of Sunrise at Tidal Basin

Due to the potential spread of Coronavirus, Tidal basin was closed for the tourists who want to see one of the earliest peak bloom of cherry blossom. Since I could not get there to shoot the beautiful sunrise scenes this time, I decided to dig […]

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Cherry Blossom Beyond Tidal Basin

I have never experienced what we are going through these days in this country, the headlines on newspapers we read or TV we watch are always the spread of Coronavirus and the fall of stock markets. Seems like everything is being closed, the schools, the […]

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National Zoo- 2020.3.13.

As a precautional measure of potential spread of Coronavirus spread, all Smithsonian Museums including National Zoo are being closed indefinitely starting today, March 14. We decided to take a trip to the National Zoo yesterday and capture a few pictures. Red Ruffed Lemur   Golder […]

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Signs of Spring in Washington, DC Areas

With relative warm spring Washington is welcoming the coming of spring despite under a gloomy potential spread of Coronavirus in the area. Magnolias are in full bloom at National Arboretum so are the colorful daffodils. Even the weeping cherry trees have started to blossom. The […]

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More Snow Geese from Middle Creek

Snow Geese is almost over this winter. With relative warm winter they seems to leave this area for their breeding ground up north in Arctic Regions earlier. I am glad we took our second trip to Middle Creek about a week ago. I took so […]

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Snow Geese Fly Patterns

The color of snow geese at the Middle Creek I captured last week was fantastic. The reflection of soft morning sunlight on the birds’ white feather was just gorgeous! It is interesting that the flying patterns showed some resemblance of Allied’s air fleet took off […]

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