Heading to DC late April for the first time in a long time. We'll be there 4/21-25 and we'll have the kids along so I won't have a ton of freedom to devote to shooting. However, I should be able to break away for at least 1 sunrise and I can probably maneuver us to a desired location for a sunset or 2. Looking for location suggestions at sunrise and sunset from those familiar with the monuments and landmarks. Also, re the dawn/sunrise suggestions, need to make sure it's a safe area for a woman alone with obvious camera equipment.
Any advice/suggestions appreciated.
TIA
Okay, a couple of things to point out:
1. DC has height limitations for buildings so there isn't a really good skyline in most of the city, it's somewhat like being in a forrest when it comes to sunrise and sunsets. To put it another way, almost anyplace you go out West will have a great vista, not so much the mid-Atlantic and especially DC.
2. April....a lot depends upon the weather. April is often a very wet time, you may not have a clear sky for a sunset.
3. Safety...DC is a city so there's that a legitimate concern but the reality is that all of the monument and SI areas have Park Police, MPD and a lot of exposure so they're pretty safe for an urban environment.
1. Hit the Tidal Basin and Jefferson Memorial. Some degree of vista there, especially for a sunset. Also, there may still be some remnants of the cherry blossoms.
2. The Mall won't necessarily give you a dramatic sunset but you'll have some great venues where the golden hour will create interesting dynamics and light...WW-2 Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and especially the National Museum of the American Indian. I've seen some lovely sunrise shots with the base of the Washington Monument surrounded by the US flags. And of course, the advantage of shooting at any of these locations is that you get a sunset with an iconic and distinctively DC landmark.
3. A good vantage point in the city is the National Cathedral which is probably the highest point of the City. And it's also a lovely area to shoot.
4. Let me mention some NON-sunrise/sunset (actually, nighttime) locations to shoot at that are safe but very cool. Go to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial at night and shoot the reflection of the Washington Monument off of the black marble wall. Or shoot the US Institute of Peace at night (also in a safe location)...it's beautiful at night. Close to both is the Kennedy Center--you should be able to get a nice sunset shooting across the Potomac.