Greater Greater Washington

Photography


From old to new 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.


H Street heritage trail. Photo by Brandon Kopp.


Mount Vernon Triangle. Photo by ep_jhu.


Photo by dcemmy.


P Street. Photo by thisisbossi.


Snallygaster at Yards Park. Photo by ekelly80.


CityCenterDC. Photo by afagen.

Got a picture that depicts the best or worst of the Washington region? Make sure to join our Flickr pool and submit your own photos!

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.

David Alpert is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Greater Greater Washington and Greater Greater Education. He worked as a Product Manager for Google for six years and has lived in the Boston, San Francisco, and New York metro areas in addition to Washington, DC. He loves the area which is, in many ways, greater than those others, and wants to see it become even greater. 

Comments

That first photo is incredible, well done Brandon Kopp!

by Thaddeus Bell on Oct 19, 2012 2:55 pm • linkreport

The second one is both ridiculously beautiful and also beautifully ridiculous.

by Neil Flanagan on Oct 19, 2012 3:02 pm • linkreport

Thanks for the comment Thaddeus, and thanks David for including my photo.

by Brandon Kopp on Oct 19, 2012 4:37 pm • linkreport

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