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D.C. Photo of the Day

by Kjersti Wasiak

Photo of the Day: Day 179

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Ulysses S. Grant, National Portrait Gallery, February 2008
Photographer: Kjersti Wasiak

While you may notice most Photo of the Day posts feature photos taken by me, I encourage others to submit their photos to be featured in an upcoming Photo of the Day post. It does not matter if the photo is great, as long as it is not blurry, is related to D.C., and is otherwise appropriate then I will feature it. To submit a photo send me an e-mail at kjersti.wasiak@451press.net with the subject line of D.C. Photo. In the e-mail attach your photo and include your name, date of the photo (just month and year is necessary), website you want me to link to, and a description of the photo, especially including location of photo when it is not obvious.


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