Okay, you can get a sense of my view of the ceremony in this photo. I was just southwest of the Capitol. If it were any other event, I would say my seat was horrible, but the fact that there were about 2 million people standing behind me made my seat seem somewhat better. And I could actually see what was going on.
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So you can see the dais there with the presidential seal. And if you zoom in close (thank you, 10-megapixel camera!), you can see this...
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That's Barack Obama being sworn in, with Michelle Obama in the center and Chief Justice Roberts off to the right.
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