G
Guest
Guest
Well we got back from Washington DC two days ago, the weather changed so often I am suffering with a bad cold.
The White House trip was superb, after all of the on line vetting and getting the pass, the security was still very high. We were identity checked twice and then X rayed twice before being allowed to wander inside. Two groups of people were refused entry in front of us for some reason. Anyhow, without a tripod images taken in there would have just been records. The wife took her cell phone, I still have a flip phone and do not want anything other than a phone !!!!! Have yet to look at her images, no flash was allowed.
I teared up standing below the portrait of JFK, I was right up against it. The woodwork of black walnut, rosewood and cherry was truly beautiful workmanship.
So all in all I did not miss taking my Hasselblad inside with me. But outside she was the perfect camera for that city. After hardly using my Rolleiflex 3.5F in the first two days i left her behind in the Hotel. The SWC/M was just the ticket for the monuments and my Nikon D300 did an excellent job on the colour work.
We also had a tour of the Capital and I took the Hasselblad in there, It was used but not sure if anything will be wall worthy as there were too many humans and waiting for a decent record was not going to be possible.
Take comfy walking shoes if you go there, you will need them.
The White House trip was superb, after all of the on line vetting and getting the pass, the security was still very high. We were identity checked twice and then X rayed twice before being allowed to wander inside. Two groups of people were refused entry in front of us for some reason. Anyhow, without a tripod images taken in there would have just been records. The wife took her cell phone, I still have a flip phone and do not want anything other than a phone !!!!! Have yet to look at her images, no flash was allowed.
I teared up standing below the portrait of JFK, I was right up against it. The woodwork of black walnut, rosewood and cherry was truly beautiful workmanship.
So all in all I did not miss taking my Hasselblad inside with me. But outside she was the perfect camera for that city. After hardly using my Rolleiflex 3.5F in the first two days i left her behind in the Hotel. The SWC/M was just the ticket for the monuments and my Nikon D300 did an excellent job on the colour work.
We also had a tour of the Capital and I took the Hasselblad in there, It was used but not sure if anything will be wall worthy as there were too many humans and waiting for a decent record was not going to be possible.
Take comfy walking shoes if you go there, you will need them.