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Amazing picture of DC by Bryant Avondoglio.

For more great photos, check out Angela’s blog or follow her on twitter.

Jeremy Art kicks off opening day.

Feirce snow pummels the scene at the Iwo Jima Memorial during the 2010 blizzard. Visit Navin’s website.

It seems the Speaker has a very talented photographer behind the camera. [View pictures]

The Franciscan Monastery in NE. For more of Angela’s images, check out her blog (www.abpan.com) or follow her on twitter (@abpanphoto)

Capitol Police officers give up their patrol cars and get fit in new effort to deal with Congressional spending reductions. That may not be true. But, we’re grateful anyway to them for keeping the Capitol Complex safe and secure. Lookin’ good, boys and girls. Keep it up. Photo Credit: Ryan …

Concert goers wait for the start of a performance by Mary J. Blige at the new Fillmore Silver Spring which had it’s first show last Thursday.    

A man poses with his 1967 Ford Fairlane on 4th and H Streets, NE.

The Air Force Memorial in Arlington, VA just after sunset. For more of Angela’s images, check out her blog (www.abpan.com) or follow her on twitter (@abpanphoto)

As a summer storm breaks, a rainbow connects Washington D.C. to Virginia over Roosevelt Island. For more of Navin’s images, check out his website (navinsarmaphtography.com), Facebook Page, Flickr or follow him on twitter(@navinsarmaphoto).

Lightning strikes over the Washington Monument during an intense thunderstorm in Washington, DC. Navin Sarma is a Washington, D.C.-based landscape and fine art photographer who will be regularly sharing his work with FamousDC and its readers. You can visit his site to read his blog, view his portfolio, and purchase …

Navin Sarma is a Washington, D.C.-based landscape and fine art photographer who will be regularly sharing his work with FamousDC and its readers. You can visit his site to read his blog, view his portfolio, and purchase services or fine art prints. About this photo: A long exposure streaks clouds …

There are so many people at the Tidal Basin in the mornings because of the cherry blossoms, that you kind of feel overwhelmed. Its hard to get a good spot, unless you get there super early or you decide to go against the crowd and photograph something else. Everybody seemed to be …