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Winter solstice Dec. 22 is the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing us the shortest daylight period and longest night of the year.
Dec. 22, 2011
In a composite of seven images using time lapse photography, Alexander Gauger, 13, whose birthday is Dec. 22, searches for a good fishing spot as the sun passes over Lake Fairfax during winter solstice in Reston. For the northern hemisphere, winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year and the first day of winter.
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Dick Schmitt of Vienna watches his fishing pole during a fishing expedition with his grandson as the sunsets over Lake Fairfax.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Alexander Gauger pulls a trout from Lake Fairfax.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The day's catch is strung together.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The Foggy Bottom Morris Men have been celebrating the winter solstice in Takoma Park since the 1970s. They perform Morris dancing at the Takoma Park Gazebo. Steve Roth, holds antlers used in one of the dances.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Alex Dennis, right, and other members of The Foggy Bottom Morris Men perform.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The folk dancing is English in origin and some dances date back before Shakespeare using bells, sticks, handkerchiefs and masks.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Marion Cornell, 8, of Wheaton gets a good view from a tree.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Bill Brown plays the devil in a skit.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The Foggy Bottom Morris Men perform.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Nathaniel Brown, left, and other members of the Foggy Bottom Morris Men perform.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Zakia Thomas, 6, bottom, and her father, Robert Thomas of Takoma Park, watch the dancing.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The Foggy Bottom Morris Men perform a skit.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Tara Nichols, Ely Nelson and Michael Kelly watch the sun set on the back section of the Lincoln Memorial on the shortest day of the year.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Birds take flight near the Capitol building Thursday afternoon. The winter solstice marks the longest night and shortest day of the year and marks the first day of winter in the northern hemisphere.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A seagull takes flight on the National Mall during the winter solstice.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Tourists stand on the steps outside the Lincoln Memorial as the sun sets.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The winter solstice marks the longest night and shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Sunlight kisses a cloud over Arlington on the winter solstice.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Ducks on the water on the National Mall as the sun sets.
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Dec. 22, 2011
On the West Coast, during the early morning light of the winter solstice, sheep graze in the tall grass and oak trees fill the rolling-hill landscape above Pinole, Calif.
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Dec. 21, 2011
As the winter solstice approaches the the West Coast, an English-style horseback rider and her horse trot along Stinson Beach at sunset, in Stinson Beach, Calif.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Sunlight spills into National Cathedral in Washington. For the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year and the first day of winter.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A man runs along the Mount Vernon Trail on the winter solstice in Alexandria.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Brothers Spencer and Max Ernst, right, try to coax their dog, Stevie Ray, across a log while hiking Northwest Branch Trail in Silver Spring on the winter solstice. "We walk our dog back here every day," said Spencer, who is looking forward to the longer days. "If you don't get going by 4, you will be walking home in the dark, and that's not real fun."
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Dec. 22, 2011
Carly Elliott positions her marshmallow over a fire while making a s'more at the winter solstice campfire event at the Locust Grove Nature Center in Bethesda.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Trees bloom near the corner of 36th Street NW and Newark Street NW in Washington on the winter solstice.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Dew collects on a chain railing along the Mount Vernon Trail in Alexandria.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Condensation partially covers the windows and doors of CrossFit Oldtown as Kurt Rupprecht works out before sunrise on the winter solstice in Alexandria.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The sun rises over a frosty horse pasture along the wasatch front during Winter Solstice in Morgan, Utah.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The sun rises over a frosty horse pasture along the wasatch front during Winter Solstice in Morgan, Utah.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The sunrise is reflected in the blue eye of a paint horse during Winter Solstice in Morgan, Utah.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A bicycle rests against a shrub during this time lapse photo of the first hours of winter in Myersville, Md. The composite photo is a compilation of 174 images exposed at 30 seconds each starting at 12:45 a.m. and ending at 4:13 a.m. The exposure was set at ISO 640, 30 second shutter speed at f3.2 with a 14mm lens and 1 minute 10 seconds between exposures. The winter solstice is the shortest period of daylight experienced in the Mid-Atlantic during the year. The streaks of light are stars appearing to move as the Earth rotates.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A customer at a fast food restaurant that is open 24 hours nods for a bit while drinking coffee and reading the newspaper at 2:04 a.m. in Wheaton, Md.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Thin clouds glow above an old farmhouse at 4:30 a.m. in Damascus, Md. (30-second time exposure.)
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Dec, 22, 2011
A bunny enjoys which might well be its first meal (grass) of this winter at 1:21 a.m. in Silver Spring, Md.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A fallen leaf sits in a shallow pool of water at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt National Memorial in Washington.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street on the longest night of the year. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The dock at the Potomac Boat Club in Washington, with the Key Bridge in the background, at 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 22, the longest night of the year. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A holiday tree sits in the middle of the Francis Scott Key memorial in Georgetown. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A visitor stands in the ladder of light being cast by Charles Ross' Prism Spectrum installation at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A jet leaves a long contrail in the early morning sky above Washington.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Birds fly around the roof line of the LDS Temple in Kensington, Md., as the sun rises on Dec. 22. Today is the winter solstice — the first day of winter and the shortest day of the year.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Midday sun, low in the southern sky, highlights hot dogs and half smokes at Ben's Chili Bowl in Washington.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Edgar Alvarado and his girlfriend, Ashley Moore (back to camera), enjoy a late night/early morning breakfast at the iHop Restaurant on University Boulevard in Wheaton, Md. They both had finished a long day, as it was their last day of finals at the University of Maryland where they are students. They are eating at 12:30 a..m., the exact moment that marks the winter solstice.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Jasmine Gonzales gets a soda out of a vending machine while doing laundry at the Speedy Laundromat at 3:34 a.m. on Georgia Ave.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Yvonne Michelle calls a relative for a ride after getting stranded at the Wheaton Metro station at 2:25 a.m. after late night shopping at a nearby grocery store.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Tow truck operator Aaron Murray sweeps up debris from an auto accident on Georgia Ave. at 12:45 a.m. on University Blvd in Wheaton, Md. It was his first accident job of the new winter.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Julian Stern does part of his planned 3-mile late night/early morning jog at 1:40 a.m. on Plyers Mill Rd. in Kensington, Md. Stern lives in Los Angeles, but is in town visiting family for the holidays.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A night time window display at the Botanica Boriuca shop on University Boulevard in Wheaton, Md. The shop specializes in religious statuary and figurines.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A visitor makes his way through the entrance at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. The solstice marks the first of winter and the shortest day.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The eastern sky brightens behind a Christmas tree just before sunrise on the the first morning of astronomical winter, the winter solstice, in North Beach, Md.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A waning crescent moon hangs over the Chesapeake Bay just before sunrise on the the first morning of astronomical winter, the winter solstice, in North Beach, Md.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Mallard ducks swim at sunrise on the Chesapeake Bay on the the first morning of astronomical winter, the winter solstice, in North Beach, Md.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The morning sky is reflected in windows of a home along the Chesapeake Bay.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The rising sun is reflected in the window of Henry House in Virginia's Manassas National Battlefield Park.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The statue of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson stands over Manassas National Battlefield Park at sunrise.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The morning sky brightens over the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, seen from Alexandria, Va.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A calm and unseasonably cool morning settles in on the Potomac River as people begin their day. In this long exposure shot, two planes from Reagan National are seen streaking across the early morning sky along with a crescent-shaped moon. A biker's light also streaks across the Mount Vernon trail as commuters on the GW parkway make their way around Columbia Island.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A lighted tree at Georgetown harbor in Washington on the longest night of the year. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Lights from the Key Bridge are reflected in the Potomac River, looking from Washington toward Rosslyn. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
The sky lightens at dawn behind the Capitol building in Washington. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Holiday lights glow on trees at the Botanic Garden in Washington, with the Capitol visible in the background, on the longest night of the year. This is an HDR composite image created by making several photos of the same scene, but exposing for all tonal ranges. These images are then combined with software into one image that expands the shadows and keeps the highlights from blowing out, while enhancing the saturation of the colors.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A sliver of moon rises behind the Capitol dome in Washington at 6:03 a.m. on the longest night of the year.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Druids, pagans and revelers cheer as the sun rises at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England. The unseasonable warm weather encouraged a larger than normal crowd to gather at the historic stone circle to celebrate the sunrise closest to the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Druids, pagans and revelers take part in a winter solstice ceremony at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Druids rest against the stones as the sun rises at Stonehenge on Salisbury plain in southern England.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Revelers dance in the snow after a sunrise service at Stonehenge in England. Hundreds of people gathered at the famous historic stone circle to celebrate the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Dancers make their way through the streets during the Burning the Clocks Festival on Dec. 21, 2011 in Brighton, England. The annual celebration is enjoyed by thousands of people who carry paper lanterns through the streets of Brighton culminating on Brighton Beach where the lanterns are burned and the winter solstice is marked.
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Dec. 22, 2011
People carry lanterns at the Burning the Clocks Festival.
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Dec. 22, 2011
People carry lanterns at the Burning the Clocks Festival.
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Dec. 22, 2011
People watch fireworks at the end of the Burning the Clocks Festival.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Dancers make their way through the streets during the Burning the Clocks Festival.
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Dec. 22, 2011
Lanterns burn at the end of the Burning the Clocks Festival on Brighton Beach.
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Dec. 22, 2011
A giant lantern burns at the end of the Burning the Clocks Festival on Brighton Beach.
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Dec. 18, 2011
People participate in a Mayan ceremony commemorating the winter solstice at the ceremonial center of San Andres, in San Andres, El Salvador.
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