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It’s the end of February and spring is just around the corner so we decided to take a few minutess to look back at this hectic, shortened month by going through our amazing FamousDC Flickr Group. As always the photos in this group amaze and remind us of how diverse and unique DC really is. Go check it out, and feel free to submit your own images of the District.

Check out Jacob Moore’s great photos on his site.

Considering today is SOTU, we thought this was appropriate. Charlotte Sellmyer works as a Cap Hill flack by day and photographer by night. She frequently shoots events, portraits and sites around the district. Followlike or visit Charlotte’s blog to see more great photographs.

Daybreak by Daniel W. Lawrence. Dan is an IT professional who works at the Brookings Institution. In his spare time he is a motorsport enthusiast and amateur photographer. Check out more of his photos on Flickr and 500px.

Emily Reid, aka “dcemmy,” is an architectural, conceptual, lifestyle and experimental landscape photographer based in Washington, DC. She is a member of InstantDC, AMPt, and several other photography, web design, and digital media organizations. You can check our her architectural work on exhibit at the Honfleur Gallery in DC, which is presented by Vivid Solutions DC as part of InstantDC’s Soul of the City Show (open weekdays through February 22, 2013). Emily’s redesigned website will be live in the coming weeks. In the meantime, you can also find her work on FlickrInstagramEyeEm, and InstantDC.

Check out Jacob Moore’s great photos on his site.

Inside the National Cathedral by DC photographer Jessica Veltri. Visit her website for more great photographs.

Sunset over the Capitol Tree by Justin LoFranco.

Foggy Morning at the Washington Monument by Navin Sarma. You can find him on Facebook or visit his site for more shots of DC.  

Memorial Bridge at sunrise by Kevin Wolf.

Charlotte Sellmyer works as a Cap Hill flack by day and photographer by night. She frequently shoots events, portraits and sites around the district. Follow, like or visit Charlotte’s site to see more great photographs.