L.O.C.

Uploaded: October 12, 2016 04:14:54 | Entered: October 12, 2016 04:18:03

Description

The likely winner of "Most Beautiful Room in D.C." - the Great Hall of the Library of Congress. After capturing a dead-center upward view, I wanted to try some less conventional framings with a 14mm lens.

Comments

Gail Sullivan level-classic October 12, 2016

Dramatic POV and capture of such amazing detail, Christopher! #1670801

JO ANN CLEVELAND October 12, 2016

Wowza Christopher, I bet that is the most beautiful room in D.C. and your comp of it is unique...a fave for me for sure!! #11526018

Carrie M. Groseclose October 12, 2016

Beautiful! #11526061

Harvey A. Ravitch October 12, 2016

Amazingly Crystal clear lighting, composition,& colors , Beautiful! #11526160

Chris Budny level-deluxe October 12, 2016

Thank you all very much! It is always a treat to visit the Library's Great Hall, but especially on the 2 annual Open House Days, when you can also enter the Main Reading Room. #11526208

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic October 31, 2016

Great architectural image! #11532855

Chris Budny level-deluxe October 31, 2016

Thanks, Amanda - I never get tired of visiting this building; my 2nd favorite in the city, after the cathedral! #11532936

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