December 2013 archive

Washington, DC – LDS Temple at Christmas

Washington DC Temple of Latter Day Saints - ©TimeLine Media

Kensington, Maryland

In looking for the best places to view Christmas displays in the Washington, DC area, the Temple of the Latter-Day Saints in Kensington, MD is always on the list. This beautiful church building was set on a promontory that is easily visible to travelers on the Washington Beltway freeway. The temple spires seem to rise up out of the trees as cars head west. The white marble and golden spires make this an easy landmark to locate, but it is somewhere that I have never been before this year. 

Washington DC Temple of Latter Day Saints - ©TimeLine Media
LDS Temple of Washington DC – ©TimeLine Media

My mother visited here with some friends, and she really enjoyed the display. There are many trees and bushes on the grounds of the temple that are illuminated during their Festival of Lights. A Nativity scene, and other programs in their visitor’s center are available for groups that are there to take in the season.

Washington DC Temple of Latter Day Saints - ©TimeLine Media
Washington DC Temple of Latter Day Saints – ©TimeLine Media

There were so many cameras there too! It is understandable with all the colors and the modern architecture on the grounds. Timing for photographing Christmas lights can really help make the photos better. The best tip I can offer, is do not wait until the sky is completely black! The really dark contrast makes the decorations seem like they are in a vacuum. It does not place them in a context that is familiar. The human eye sees much more in darkness than the camera. So even though it seems like it is completely dark around you, your sensitive eyes can still recognize people, objects, and things that the camera cannot pick up. When you go back to look at photos with a black sky, these elements are missing, and takes away from the photo. Make these images at or close to sunset to keep some of these background elements and details visible to the camera. They make for much better images!

Washington DC Temple of Latter Day Saints - ©TimeLine Media
Washington DC Temple of Latter Day Saints – ©TimeLine Media
Festival of Lights at the DC LDS Temple - ©TimeLine Media
Festival of Lights at the DC LDS Temple – ©TimeLine Media

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Early Morning Washington DC Photos

Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC - ©TimeLine Media

Sunrise Light

The light in the sky just before sunrise can be stunning. On the drive into Washington, DC this morning, there was a beautiful dark blue sky that was lightening with each minute. The clouds that started gray, reflected pinks, red, then oranges as the sun started to rise above the horizon. I was attempting to get to one of the monuments or memorials on the National Mall while the sky still have this amazing color, but I knew that I would not make it. Right after parking, I jumped out and headed to the first open scene that I could find. This was right along the banks of the Potomac River looking towards Memorial Bridge and Arlington National Cemetery.

Potomac River and Memorial Bridge out of Washington, DC - ©TimeLine Media
Potomac River and Memorial Bridge out of Washington, DC – ©TimeLine Media

The blue sky and the pink clouds were stunning – but it was just a moment after they were at their most saturated. I felt lucky that I was able to safely get these images. I had contemplated pulling over the side of the road when it was perfect, but that was just too much of a risk!

Early Morning Memorial Bridge in Washington, DC - ©TimeLine Media
Early Morning Memorial Bridge in Washington, DC – ©TimeLine Media

The Lincoln Memorial is a strong monument to our 16th President. Normally, the grounds are swarming with visitors enjoying the views of the other monuments stretched out from the steps. Early in the morning, though, it is very peaceful and you can get unobstructed views of the structure and statues inside. I freely had the time and space to get all the photos that I wanted without disturbing any of the few visitors that were also there. There are only a few of the images from this morning, I’ll be sure to post more soon.

Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington, DC - ©TimeLine Media
Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington, DC – ©TimeLine Media
Gettysburg Address in the Lincoln Memorial - ©TimeLine Media
Gettysburg Address in the Lincoln Memorial – ©TimeLine Media
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC - ©TimeLine Media
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC – ©TimeLine Media
Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington, DC - ©TimeLine Media
Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington, DC – ©TimeLine Media 

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Iwo Jima Memorial Photography, Arlington Virginia

Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media

These are the shortest days of the year. Although it can be depressing to have such a small duration of daylight, it works out really well for photography. The best light for outdoor photos are around the times when the sun is rising or setting. The sun will be closer to the horizon. Objects will take on more character with this kind of light. Shadows will work with you more from this angle. On this morning, I went out to the Marine Corps War Memorial aka the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, VA.

Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media
Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, VA – ©TimeLine Media

This is a popular spot for view the National Mall right across the Potomac River in Washington, DC. Being elevated above the Mall make a great vantage down onto the unobstructed view to the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Capitol Building in the distance. The position of where the sun is rising this time of year does not make for the most dramatic view of the Mall, but it works very well for the Iwo Jima. The position of the memorial has the faces of the statues facing right into the rising sun. The light hits them on the lit side, then falls off to a nice shadow behind them at sunrise. Later in the day, a higher position for the sun will not be as dramatic. The shadows will fall underneath the statue, and whole scene becomes more flat and less interesting.

Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media
Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington, VA – ©TimeLine Media

The good light and the lack of people around these areas are why photographers get out so early to get these photos. It is lucky to be so close and have access to them. I will definitely take advantage even though it is very cold! Soon, it will be necessary to get up very early to get these as the days will get longer, and the chase for the best light becomes harder.

Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media
Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington, VA – ©TimeLine Media

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