29 September 2010

Wordless Wednesday 97

National Book Festival, Washington, DC, 2010


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21 comments:

  1. Cool find.
    Well taken. :)

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  2. A festival I would have enjoyed. Nice shot.

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  3. Great picture! Looks like you had a fabulous time in DC :)

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  4. Interesting shot. Didn't look real at first.

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  5. Wow!I thought it was not real too, at first :)

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  6. Initially, I thought it was a chapter title.

    Here's my WW:
    http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2010/09/wordless-wednesday_29.html

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  7. i was sorry to have missed the dc event--i was supposed to be in town but ended up in vermont instead!

    love the pic and hope you enjoyed yourself. :)

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  8. Is it the Washington Monument? I'm noticing that the word temporary is in contemporary.

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  9. Colleen: yes it is. The National Book Festival is held on the Mall. They erect gigantic white tents, each with a different theme (which appears on the banners they suspend from the top).

    This view caught my eye and out came my camera.

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  10. Cool shot, love the clear blue sky. Hope you had a great time there.

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  11. Looks like a wonderful time!

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  12. A national book festival sounds big and wonderful. So many books, so little time!

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  13. I wish I could have been there!

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  14. Nice shot. You captured the event in a simple and effective picture.

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  15. Really interesting shot! DC is one of my favorite places anyway, never mind adding in a book festival. Bet it was great!

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  16. very cool wordless. We had a wonderful time in DC in the spring. Finally had the trip we had often spoke about doing

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  17. Perfect crop! Even if it did come out of the camera that way. The composition is just right to give the viewer pause.

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