Sunday, October 27, 2013
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
I think black and whites are over done these days. Taking photos of modern objects or settings, then turning it into a black and white for the sake of adding a hint of romance, or something doesn't work for me. There's no appeal to me unless the subject of the photo looks like something that belongs in the era of black and white photography. Take the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, for example. Back in the day it was known as the War Department, it sits immediately adjacent to the White House and currently houses White House staff not senior enough to get a desk in the West Wing of the White House.
Taken with a Canon Rebel XS with the stock lens, the hardest part of getting this image was framing it correctly.
Labels:
Black and White,
Eisenhower EOB,
Washington DC,
White House
Location:
District of Columbia, USA
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