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Korean War Memorial

Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media

Washington, DC

Brrr. There is a new term that meteorologists have thrown out there in recent days, the Polar Vortex! It has turned our weather in this New Year especially cold, very quickly. Early on this occasion, I had second thoughts about an early morning shoot with the wind and very low temperatures. It took a pep talk to myself to get out of the car. Parking right on the banks of the Potomac River, the wind was the first to hit me. During the walk small flecks of snow that were kicked up in the wind were biting against the little bare skin I had exposed on my face. Immediately, I thought that I should have worn more than my scarf to protect my face!

I started walking quickly towards the monuments. Since there was snow on the ground, I had the objective to photograph the Korean War Memorial situated close to the Lincoln Memorial. It was a perfect morning if you were trying to get photos of the National Mall without any distractions in the background – there was no one out there! A crew of Park Rangers was just arriving on the monument to start spreading salt over the marble stairs and walkways. I was obviously envious of their winter gear. I walked over to the Memorial, and the snow-covered statues really added to the solemn, quiet feel to the monument.

Korean War Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Korean War Memorial at Sunrise – ©TimeLine Media
Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise – ©TimeLine Media
Korean War Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Korean War Memorial at Sunrise – ©TimeLine Media

Korean War Memorial

The statues depicting all the branches of the US military as they worked their way through some harsh terrain. There are 19 statues that are reflected in the large black granite wall next to their position making them look like a total 38 soldiers commemorating the 38 parallel. The granite wall was sandblasted with more images of soldiers on the surface.

Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise – ©TimeLine Media
Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise – ©TimeLine Media

As I exited the memorial, the sun was just starting to rise above the horizon. The bright orange color contrasted with the blue hues from the memorial that was still in shadow. In the cold, I moved as quickly as I could to compose and make the photos before the sun was too high in the sky, changing the look and mood from dramatic to flat. It only lasted a few minutes.

Korean War Memorial - Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Korean War Memorial – Washington, D.C. Memorial at Sunrise – ©TimeLine Media

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Photo of the day – HDR Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial - HDR from HDR Efex Pro 2 - ©TimeLine Media

Below are photos of the Lincoln Memorial with some examples of how you can develop a photo in different ways. Firstly is just from one exposure with adjustments in Lightroom. In other words, a ‘normal’ processing from out of the camera.

Lincoln Memorial with only Lightroom adjustments - ©TimeLine Media
Memorial with only Lightroom adjustments – ©TimeLine Media

The other images were processed in HDR programs from 9 separate exposures. In summary, the images were bracketed at different exposures. Afterwards. these images were used as sources for HDR programs.

Memorial - HDR from Photomatix 5 - ©TimeLine Media
Lincoln Memorial – HDR from Photomatix 5 – ©TimeLine Media

This shows not only the possibilities with processing images in one program, but the amount of information available in combining exposures really opens up a lot of options! The HDR processing started from photo realistic presets.

Memorial - HDR from HDR Efex Pro - ©TimeLine Media
Memorial – HDR from HDR Efex Pro – ©TimeLine Media

Many of the “artistic” or “surrealistic” presets were a little off the chart for me. Especially with a subjects like the Lincoln Memorial, going too far on the processing would have really taken away from the image. Let me know which of these came out the best. If you have any tips for processing HDR images, or post processing architecture or landscape images, let me know!

Lincoln Memorial - HDR from HDR Efex Pro 2 - ©TimeLine Media
Lincoln Memorial – HDR from HDR Efex Pro 2 – ©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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