Last week my daughter went on a tour at Georgetown University. She enjoyed the tour and she said that it would be nice to go there. I think she will probably apply to it when time comes to apply to different schools. It is a good school.
It looks nice as well. I took this photo last year from the Key Bridge.
I see it is another D90 images…..is it as I suggested that the D800 is just a little heavy to hump about when playing tourist? Love the skyline.
D800 is my primary camera now, I just didn’t go anywhere in the last month, busy with work, so no new photos from it.
My main cameras are still D700’s but I admit to carrying the D90 when so called traveling light! I first bought it as back up for the D300 which at the time was (and still is) a great camera but when the 90 was launched it had pretty well all the attributes of the 300 and soon became a favourite. But like most of us we chase the upgrades.
I hope it so much that she gets into this school, and follows in her father’s footsteps of showing amazing pictures everyday!
Nice architecture, never seen this before.
DC is a wonderful City in which to go to school. I had the time of my life there. Wonderful Shot. Hope it wasn’t Rush Hour when you snapped this one. Excellent Vice.
Yeah, a lot to do there and no need for a car.
Beautiful shot and nice processing.
Great shot and the sky looks great. I didn’t make it over to Georgetown when there last month but maybe next time I’ll have to.
Nice, moody shot.
I like what you have done with this photo!
WOW!!
thanks all!
Nice shot.
Thanks.
lovely sky, and great contrast with the edges of the building!
This is an absolutely sublime photograph. The sky is such a majestic backdrop for this castle/cathedral-like university
Gorgeous image!
What a gorgeous shot
thanks!
You have definitely proved it! 🙂
Stunning photo and campus!
A wonderful sky, such amazing colours.
Love this!
Gorgeous colors captured here!
Georgetown is best viewed just across the Key Bridge from the Marriott Hotel in Alexandria, VA. It’s an incredible view, and if you ask nicely, they let you choose your room. From about the 16th floor up facing north it’s perfect.