Greater Greater Washington

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Sunsets, sharks and stolen bikes in the Flickr pool

Here are our favorite new images from the Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool, showcasing the best and worst of the Washington region.


Arlington evening. Photo by wolfkann.


New to the neighborhood. Photo by thisisbossi.


Connecticut Avenue sunset. Photo by Kian McKellar


Shark Week! Photo by Glyn Lowe Photoworks.


Where'd my bike go? Photo by ep_jhu.

Got a picture that depicts the best or worst of Washington? Great photos of things like people enjoying walkable places, lack of people in unwalkable places, transit, pedestrians, bicycles, cars, parking lots, parks, historic buildings, modern buildings, stores, urban decay, new development, and other similar elements in DC, Maryland, and Virginia will get you featured in this weekly highlight. Make sure to join our Flickr pool and submit your own photos!

Aimee Custis is the Communications Manager at the Coalition for Smarter Growth. A policy wonk by training and a public transportation advocate by profession, she moved to DC in 2008 to learn everything she could about walkable communities, transit, and public policy. She's also a photography nerd and contributor at YPT Voice.  

Comments

The Connecticut Avenue photo is sunrise. The buildings with sunlight on them are along the west side of the street and face east.

by Rob P. III on Aug 3, 2012 3:08 pm • linkreport

Alas, you're correct, Rob P. - it is. An especially silly mistake since I was with the photographer when he took the photo. Thanks for the correction!

by Aimee Custis on Aug 3, 2012 3:12 pm • linkreport

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