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The Clouds Of Viet Nam

Snow at the Vietnam Memorial. Washington – 1986

Vietnam Memorial. Washington – 1986

Grace Cavalieri re-experiences the moment her husband, a Viet Nam veteran, visits granite wall memorial for the first time. Vietnam Memorial photo by Dan Murano.

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Coming Going

Snow tracks in McPhearson Square. Washington, D.C. – 1993

Washington, D.C. – 1993

Poet Sabine Pascarelli contemplates footprints in the snow and the lives of those who left them. Photo: McPhearson Square, Washington, D.C. 1993 by Dan Murano.

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A Gold Of Trumpets

Chinese New Year parade, Washington, D.C. – 1987

Chinese New Year parade. Washington, D.C. – 1987

Poet Ellen Wise captures the spirit of a Chinese New Year's parade in Washington, D.C. Photo by Dan Murano.

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Paris - March, 2000.

Paris. March, 2000

Street Sight

Sharing the joy of street photography, both past and present.

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Navigating D.C. streets.

Navigating D.C. streets.

DC Street - A Fauxlaroid View

More photo fun with a cool camera phone app.

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Vigil at the Lincoln Memorial, October 12, 1996.

AIDS vigil, 1996.

Lives Lost - Lives Remembered

Love and remembrance with needle and thread.

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Provincetown - 1980

Provincetown, 1980

Why Black and White?

The elegant beauty of strong black and white images.

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Supreme Court lamppost, 1986

Monochrome Kodachrome

How To Process Kodachrome As B&W

Here's how you can still process that old roll of Kodachrome.

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