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Monday, January 31, 2011

The White House

Yes it is the White House, but what odd to me is that there isn't a ton of people protesting for a right or something else to protest about, but I think that this is an interesting picture that signifies the protection for President Obama and the White House. As I mentioned in an earlier post I wanted to find a certain homeless man, bad news, he hasn't been there this winter. Maybe the man doesn't like the cold and found a warmer place. But trust me, when the warm weather strikes I will be back there again looking for the man.
Have a good day

-George Schweigart

Saturday, January 29, 2011

What A Long Day








 Today was really long I must say, mainly because I walked from Arlington to the middle of DC. I was looking for this homeless man but yet again he wasn't there. I could see the Washington Monument from there so I decided to walk towards it until I was there. At the Lincoln Memorial I was hoping that the Reflecting Pool wasn't frozen, but even worse it was drained and fenced off. So I took pictures anyway, but it still stinks that it was fenced off. I think I got a nice photograph of the Monument and I hope to be able to get tickets so I can go to the top of it. There is a story with this squirrel aside from me having fun photographing him. He crawled all over me and I thought it was cool, but some lady came up to me and said, "you know thats a rat and it will bite you, and I don't want to give you a band-aid when he bites". If he bit me I think it would of been worth it because I have some good shots of this squirrel. This last photo was pretty much the end of the day with a gorgeous sunset. As I got back to my apartment I heard a bunch of noise. That noise was a bunch of people protesting for higher wages. There were cops and ambulances also there just too make sure everything doesn't get out of hand. All in all this was a great day, tiring, but one awesome day. I will give another go at finding the homeless man I am looking for tomorrow if I am up for it.
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have a great day
-George Schweigart

Friday, January 28, 2011

What A Setting

Kind of a boring day for me today, I didn't even go anywhere. I decided to just chill in the apartment. Good thing the blinds were open because I wouldn't of seen this beautiful scene. My plan is to get up in the morning early to head down to the Smithsonian's and maybe some other attractions. No worries, my best friend, canon rebel T2i, will be by my side.
thanks

-george schweigart

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Love the Weather

Finally!! It started to really snow, we have lost electric 2 times so far and its still snowing. A city covered in white is beautiful, but when it comes to driving it may not be so fun. As you can see, it is coming down hard. I hope it snows enough that i won't have classes. We had class today, but got off like 30 minutes early because of the snow. The metro was PACKED and there was hardly enough breathing room. At our metro there was an old man with an amp rocking out on guitar. I wish I had some money on me but I spent all that to be able to ride the metro and do my laundry. I guess we are supposed to get more snow on friday, so maybe I can get a nice snowy shot in the daytime. 

Have a great day!

-George Schweigart

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Waiting.........

Its always busy around here! I waited for like 2 hours for the homeless guy to come back to his spot, but I didn't get so lucky. Only time and determination will get me that photograph of him if he lets me. All his stuff was there. He has a bike with a bag on the front of it, some tarps, and maybe a few clothes. Really, how does this man survive with the weather the way it is. He sleeps on the ground without any padding or anything. Warmth? Well maybe the tarps will so something, but I did not see a blanket. But as I was waiting on this bridge I decided to take some pictures while I waited. I walked towards Georgetown, almost got hit by a car, seen another homeless guy get mad because some lady wouldn't give him money, and was freezing. In the city, people are terrible drivers and finding a good one out of the thousands would be like "finding a needle in a haystack". I enjoy the large numbers of people walking in every direction, all the car horns, and people yelling and trying to sell you things. I just can't believe that I am living here. People come here to visit this great place and I get to wake up to it everyday. It is overwhelming and every day on my way to the metro I still can't believe it. Tomorrow is a new day and I plan on going to the WhiteHouse, Washington Monument, and some other stops along the way. 
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-George Schweigart

Friday, January 21, 2011

The Buildings!!!!

I love showing you more and more of the cfity as the days go on. I am not sure I want to go home after this. I wouldn't mind if I end up living here either when I graduate. There are a ton of people living here in DC, but they all are different I guess. Hopefully soon I will have a car here because I really miss it. But when it comes to traveling inside the city I think the metro is the quickest and possibly cheapest way to get around. I don't exactly know what building this is, but it looks preey cool with the way it is shaped. 
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-George Schweigart

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Can't get enough......

This city is big so I decided to go for an HDR image. During class we got another opportunity to take some more pictures, and I took about 60 that I kept. The city is so gorgeous around sunset.

-george schweigart

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

This City

It has so many things to photograph. This is in Arlington and it is a few blocks away from the AI of Washington. I have no clue what these buildings are except massive and beautiful. I'm used to seeing barns and old farmhouses but now I have a slight adjustment. Each building here has its own special design that makes them different from each other. Our professor told us to go outside and take some shots to put together for a panoramic photograph, but I decided to take some photos as well. It was sunset and I plan to take many photos during this time of day because everything will be even more gorgeous for that "perfect picture". This was the most I did today aside from attending class. The plans for this weekend........is to get a photograph of a homeless guy. Yes, a homeless guy and I know right where to find him. A year ago I seen this man and he kind of resembled Santa with that crazy beard, and I wanted to interview him and get his story so bad. I am hoping to at least get a photograph of him and for him not to say no to me when I ask. Learning his life story would also be another goal to a successful day. Have a great day.

-George Schweigart

Monday, January 17, 2011

Rossyln Metro Mall

This is a total jump from out in the middle of nowhere to a mall underground by the metro. There are so many things going on all around everyday. The back of a BMW exploded a few days ago, you wouldn't hear anything like that where I am from. The worst thing that would happen would be maybe be a cow getting loose or someone losing a cat. Its just crazy and I love it. It keeps life interesting and with me being a photographer, there are many photos to be taken everyday. 

-george schweigart

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Means of Transportation

I have figured out the metro, it isnt hard at all. Its just crazy that it is underground. This is how I get back and forth to school everyday and it is quite an experience. Its isn't two expensive to ride, couple dollars there and back for me, but dont miss your stop because you will be riding for awhile. I have not experienced missing a stop, but I know i eventually will know what it is like. It sucks when class gets over at 4:30 and you have to board the metro. Let me tell ya, it is quite packed and if you are polite and let people go ahead of you, chances are that you will be catching the next train because people here will gladly take that spot you give them. Riding shoulder to shoulder for 15 minutes on a metro and having to stand up is quite uncomfortable and you will soon be ready to get off before you get on. But through all the tunnels that seem like a maze to me, and all of the escalators, I think I have figured out the metro lines enough to get where I am going.

-George Schweigart

Monday, January 10, 2011

My View

First full day in Washington DC for me. I can't believe this is where I am going to school. I am attending the Art Institute of Washington. I really like it so far, even though its my first day. I had to learn the metro pretty quick because you do not want to miss your stop. It is a total change for me, from Galeton to Washington DC. Just thought I would start out with an intro to Washington DC for me today.

-George Schweigart