You've got to go to the Viet NAm Memorial !

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "gldnbearz" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Museum & lens selection


Hi Christian-

We're flying in on the Sunday night red-eye to Dulles, early 9/14 AM
arrival.  Tues tour of the Supreme Court building, Weds tour of the
Capitol building.  Flying out Friday 9/18 early PM.

DH wants to see the Air & Space museum and the Natural History museum.
I want to check out Arlington now that all 3 Kennedys are in one
place.  Of course, as many of the monuments as we can see.

- Pat

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:
Living in (near) DC and frequenting the museums quite often my suggestion is
to bring the wide stuff and leave the long stuff at home.

The Smithsonian Museums are notoriously crowded so you have to get close to
the exhibits to photograph them. Bring the 12-24.

For outdoor shots and scenics of the monuments and buildings the wide angles
are a great choice. Of course the 50-135 wouldn't hurt either. :-)

What are your plans for the visit?



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