This week’s ‘Featured Photo’ was part of the National Parks Challenge on July 15, one of the activity challenges where you can earn a little award in the form of a special badge in your activity app on your phone. One was to do a workout of at least 3.5 miles. So I took up the challenge to a) walk the 3.5+ miles (and get my badge – I know – silly but fun) and b) take some photos in D.C.
The Washington Monument, a 555-foot marble obelisk, is located at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and was built to commemorate George Washington, our first president. It does that handsomely.
In 2011 an earthquake (I couldn’t believe it) hit the D.C. area (Virginia/D.C.), damaging this beautiful monument. It was closed for about three years and again because of the elevator and other issues. If all goes well, the monument should be open to the public in 2019. In the meantime, we can still admire it from afar, up close, just not from the inside out.
General information about the Washington Monument and the other sites nearby can be found on the National Park Service website. More detailed data is available on Wikipedia.
Fujifilm X-T1 | Fujifilm 35mm f/1.4 XF R | 35mm (53mm) | 1/2200 sec | f/6.4 | ISO 400
Meta-data for the photo at the top:
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EXPOSURE: 1/1000 sec
APERTURE: f/7.1
ISO: 200