Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.

The people of DC

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I love people watching, and though I didn’t take a camera to DC last week I managed to capture a few people with my phone. I only grabbed the images I felt I could get without intruding. And I try never to show children’s faces clearly.

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Washington DC is extraordinarily diverse and has so much energy. In between working on issues I tried to capture a little bit of all that. Though I know my new phone has a way to change settings in the camera I didn’t have time to figure that out, so the images are the way they are. Good or bad, this is the DC I saw.

I hope you enjoy!

Loving mass transit!

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

8 thoughts on “The people of DC

  1. You’ve captured people from my neck of the woods, although I live in the D.C. suburbs of Fairfax County. Great captures, Dawn.

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    • So you’re used to mass transit! We hear from the locals how horrible the Metro is, but compared to what we have in rural Michigan (which is nothing) we think it’s pretty great.

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      • Haha, Dawn! I try to never use the metro here because it is the worst! I used to commute 1 1/2 hours each way to work on that metro, and it often turned into 2 hours each way. It is so undependable. After living in Japan and seeing near perfect mass transit, I just can’t handle Washington any more. Sometimes nothing is better. You must have been lucky. 😊😊

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  2. Some beaut images there Dawn. Really like the escalator photo.

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