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A view of a woman waiting at the base of the steps of the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington, D.C.

A view of a woman waiting at the base of the steps of the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington, D.C.
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    A view of the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington, DC on a rainy and and rather gloomy weekday morning. This photograph captured in November, 1999 was taken by Jim Epler during the fall in Washington, DC on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the Old Post Office Pavilion on a cold and chilly day. It is cataloged under the terms street photography, people, cities, architecture and urban scenes in this photography database.

   The image was exposed on 35mm Kodak Tri-X 400 black & white film stock using a Pentax Asahi Spotmatic II camera with a Asahi Pentax 28mm f/3.5 lens.

Photographer Comments: Washington, DC was cold and wet on this day I ventured in to explore her streets. The leaves on the walkway in this photograph were the result of a storm that had blown through the city earlier in the morning. In fact, I think it may have still been drizzling when I took this shot. Obviously, I love the gothic heaviness of the image including the weight of the stone in the Post Office Pavillion's facade. The sidewalk pattern is fantastic as are the large arches which utterly consume the lady who just finished her shopping trip. She seemed surprised at how foul the weather had turned while she was inside!

 

Additionally, Jim thought of search words that someone might use to locate this picture including the terms rainy, mall, dining, Old Post Office Pavilion, chilly, gloomy, shopping, foreboding, rain, dark, post office, pavillion, waiting, washington DC and cold, so he included these on this page as a service to himself and others who would like to download this free photograph!

 
 

 


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