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Our Trip to Washington DC

Posted by Carl on Aug 26, 2009 in Good Going

There’s so much to see and do in our nation’s capital, Washington, DC that it is kind of not possible to see them all in one visit. However, that did not stop my better half and kids from trying to cover everything on our fresh holiday. Here are just a few of the highlights we experienced on our trip.that trip.

Our first challenge before we even left home was finding an affordable place to stay in the Washington, DC area. For the main part, hostels are pretty dear in that area and make it tricky to locate a good place for a family of five to remain without totally blowing the old budget. We ended up choosing the American Inn in Bethesda, MD and are very pleased with our choice. It is not the most glamorous hotel in the region but very convenient, clean and affordable. So, we highly reccomend it when looking for Bethesda hotels.

Then, on to the traveller sites we enjoyed. Naturally we started with the famous National Monuments and Memorials. These included the Lincoln Commemorative , the Jefferson Memorial,the Washington Monument, and the Arlington Countrywide Graveyard . There were several more as Washington is a town of monuments and commemoratives. Many are found on the National Mall but others are pretty spread out so you will get a very good walk exercise if you intend to visit them all on foot as we did. (I admit I had to visit my Sacramento podiatrist when I got back home to deal with some foot pain from so much walking)

Next came our tour of the three different branches of official Executive buildings.When sightseeing in Washington, D.C., the White House, the Capitol and the Supreme court are key places to go to. Touring these galvanizing buildings will help you understand more about our govt and its history. Plan in advance and find out about schedules and special events. The state is the home and office of the President and is found at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. To order a tour you must make a request through one of your members of Congress. Group tours are held Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 a. M. And are scheduled one month in advance.

At the east end of the National Mall stands the majestic U. S. Capitol Building. Due to heightened security, the Capitol is open to the public for led tours only.

The one thing you will need to do for sure is take a large amount of photographs as you think that you’re going to remember everything as you will remember everything as you are time but listen to me, your memories have a tendency to fade and it is always better to have a bunch of pictures to help bring those memories into sharp focus. I’m not one of those food photographers but wish I was to have better captured some of the beauty we saw on ths trip

Also, as well as the typical traveller attractions mentioned above, you will find that the Washington, DC area has some of the finest restaurants in the country. I suppose this may be due to all of the important politicians that live there as well as the many dignitaries that visit the area and need to go out to eat.

Well, that rather sums up our trip and I can only hope that you get the opportunity to visit the Washington, DC area.

 
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Why A Nikon D90 is Best

Posted by Carl on Aug 26, 2009 in Good Going

Buying a digital slr camera is a great investment for many people, since it allows them to take as many photos as they want without ever having to buy film again. However, with so many of them on the market, it’s tough to decide how to choose a digital slr camera. However, if you pay attention to a few key factors, if you buy the Nikon D90 you will not be disappointed

Perhaps the most important factor in deciding if to choose the Nikon D90 Kit, is the camera’s resolution. A camera’s resolution, measured in megapixels, is probably the best reflection of how good the photos from the camera will be. If you’re just taking photos to post on the web or send via email you don’t need to worry about resolution quite so much, but if you plan on printing any of your photos you should get the highest resolution you can afford.

You’re probably going to use your zoom a lot, making it another important factor to consider when choosing a digital camera. In general, more is better, but be sure you’re comparing the optical zoom between cameras, not the digital zoom. Digital zoom only makes objects appear closer by cropping off the edges of the photo and expanding the image, resulting in lower resolution. Obviously you can buy a Nikon D90 Body, then purchase a good zoom lens seperately and get a better Nikon d90 price

Next, consider the camera’s size. What do you plan on using it for? If you’re planning on using it for more formal portraits or high-resolution, big zoom shots, then you may want a full-on digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera similar to those used by professional photographers. Though they’re expensive, retailing around $1000, they take the best photos of any digital camera. However, they’re bulky and heavy, and awkward if you want to carry them around in your purse or backpack. If you’ll be using your camera for party or social photos, carrying it around with you often, then an ultra light camera may be best. Though the resolution and zoom won’t be as good as standard compact digitals, you’ll be able to take your camera anywhere.

Finally, consider any other options you may want like a large screen, interchangeable lenses, or manual photo controls. There are lots of different digital cameras to choose from, so you should be able to find something that will fit your needs perfectly. Granted, there are lots of factors to consider when deciding how to choose a digital camera, but resolution, zoom, size of the camera, and the size of your budget, are by far the most important.

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