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How I took my favorite Paris Photo

This view intrigues me because of how much of Paris is captured in a tiny sliver. The magnificent Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre rises on its hilltop in the distance. And in the foreground, some of the iconic Parisian rooftops and windows. Behind the condensation on the glass, you’d normally see the Tuileries gardens. The colorful sky mirroring the clock face window adds color to the overcast, autumn day.

Looking at this photo on my wall makes me feel like I’m on top of the world, peeking out from my corner of it, ready to take on anything.

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Best Cherry Blossom Photo Spots in DC

The best spots to take beautiful, iconic cherry blossom photos in Washington DC are scattered all around the Tidal Basin, and in clusters near some monuments and memorials. Most cherry blossom trees are located around the entire Tidal Basin, and along the shoreline of East Potomac Park, (all the way to Hains Point). From the north side of the basin, you can peek through the blossoms to the Jefferson Memorial. From the west side, you can watch the golden sunset light on the cherry blossoms and the Washington Monument in the distance, or have a picnic in the shade near the FDR Memorial. From the east side, you can watch the sunrise touching the trees along the west bank for a glorious morning. On the south side, you’ll stroll along the water’s edge and duck under low-hanging branches.

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