Here are some photos Rachel has taken in Southwest Waterfront-
Investigating Where We Live (IWWL) is a summer outreach program at the National Building Museum, designed for students aged 12-16 from the D.C. metropolitan area. Participants learn to use creative writing and photography as a means of understanding and describing D.C. neighborhoods. At the end of the program, participants will share what they have learned by creating a public exhibition. In 2010, students will focus on the neighborhoods of Petworth, Southwest Waterfront, and Trinidad.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Rachel: What People Should Know about Southwest Waterfront
I want people to know that the Southwest Waterfront is one of the most neighborly and welcoming areas in Washington, D.C. Not only is it filled with beautiful settings, but it also has a hidden allurement found in the people living there. Every resident I've talked to clearly believes that the waterfront is the most charming area in the District, because it offers something for everyone. Like Seafood? Run down to the fish market for a very unique but entertaining lunch or dinner. Like boating? Get your permit and rent out a boat with some buddies. Southwest also offers many recreation centers for children and teens, as well as the pride and support given by all of the gracious people living in Southwest. Southwest has a story of its own and I'm thankful for being able to witness it.
Here are some photos Rachel has taken in Southwest Waterfront-
Here are some photos Rachel has taken in Southwest Waterfront-
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Nice description of SW Waterfront. I think the neighborhood should hire you to do their advertising!!
ReplyDeleteThe lighting in your photos (while each differnt) is very good. I like the way it shines through the trees in the first image. I really like the contrast between the sky and the statue in the last image. Keep up the good work!!
What a thoughtful post, thanks Rachel!
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What a great way to summarize SW.Great Job!
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