Angles for April: Knapp Memorial Arch, Washington DC
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Angles for April: The top of the Autannes chair lift near the Col de Balme.
Angles for April: Off-piste ski tracks near Le Tours
Angles for April: Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Angles for April:The magnificent Pantheon in Rome.
Angles for April: the famous interior of Wells Cathedral
Angles for April: Gondolas in Venice
Angles for April: Chinatown, Washington DC
Angles for April: St Peter's, Rome.
Angles for April: Library of Congress, Washington DC
Angles for April: Statue outside the Dept of Health & Human Services in Washington DC.
Angles for April: Wells Cathedral
Angles for April: Chairs. Atlanta, Georgia.
Angles for April: African American museum. Washington DC
Angles for April: Eiffel Tower
Angles for April: Hong-Kong
Angles for April: Houses of Parliament, London.
Angles for April: The most striking museum entrance in London. British Museum.
Angles for April: National Art Museum, Washington DC
Angles for April: ski lift in Zermatt
April angles: statue at the Federal Trade Commission in Washington DC.
Sculpture and sky. 'Graft' by Roxy Paine. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
One last reflection for March: the calm Merced river, snow and trees.
Reflections for March: Cathedral Rocks are often overlooked, but they are spectacular. Yosemite National Park.
Reflections for March: It is cherry blossom season in Washington DC.
Reflections for March
Reflections for March: Politics aside, the Capitol Building is impressive and the reflecting pool adds to the view.
Reflections for March: Kiepenkerk by Jeff Koons, Hirshorn Museum, Washington DC.
Reflections for March: Special exhibit on women in science at the Smithsonian Arts & Industries building in March 2022.
Reflections for March: I just love snow and trees reflected in a still river.