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Category: Photos
1990
..it’s better to explore an abandoned building with companions..
minor repairs
..continuing on with the series of urban decay shots i’ve started here..
bhm
..downtown birmingham..
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..this one’s an outtake where spiderman used his buddy captain america to launch himself up in the air and do the web shooting pose but flips the bird instead.. 🙂
..of course it has to be “super”.. 🙂
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..captain america doing the captain morgan pose..
..in addition to shooting the place, we had superheroes to shoot too.. 🙂
..visitors walking around the park..
..a high jump athlete caught mid stride..
..just a preview of some stuff around Lyric Theater..
lower grand
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The Walt Disney Concert Hall at 111 South Grand Avenue in Downtown of Los Angeles, California, is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center. Bounded by Hope Street, Grand Avenue, and 1st and 2nd Streets, it seats 2,265 people and serves (among other purposes) as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.(source)
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knock knock
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capistrano courtyard
..chimping after a couple selfie..
s grand ave
..street view of the entrance to the disney hall in LA..
..gazing upwards seated at row two..
..devotees in front of an intricately designed altar..
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..prepare to spring forward..
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..do you know where i shot this from? 🙂
wheelchair access
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church entrance
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..a big fish swallowing a snake..
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..same place as this one..
great stone church
..it felt like i was in the middle east or something when i turned around the corner and saw this..
Begun in 1797, the church took nine years to build. On the Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, 1812, an earthquake struck during morning Mass. The walls crumbled and the domes caved in, killing 40 Indian worshippers. The church was never rebuilt. A stabilization project was completed in 2004.
..view of the theatre from the balcony..
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LACMA bench
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..a non-tilted version of this one..
..retired trains @ the Choo Choo Hotel..
..a nice lull in the weather..
john ferraro building
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diamond
..same place as this one, i think i know where the architect got his inspiration from.. 🙂
concert lights
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spire
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..what looked like an old, unused barn somewhere in the south may turn out to be something that’s used after all, that’s why i shot it from afar.. i didn’t want to get shot in the head for trespassing.. 😀
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disney hall
..after seeing images of this place from flickr & my blog buddies, i finally got to shoot it..
alabama theatre
..one of the many snaps i got of a photo tour around the alabama theatre organized by our local photo group..
The Alabama Theatre is a movie palace in Birmingham, Alabama. It was built in 1927 by Paramount’s Publix Theatre chain as its flagship theater for the southeastern region of the United States. Seating 2,500 people at the time, it was the largest in the Birmingham Theatre district. The district was once home to a myriad of large theaters that featured vaudeville, performing arts, nickelodeons, and large first-run movie palaces. The Alabama is the only district theater still operating today. Built to show silent films, the Alabama still features its original Wurlitzer theater organ. Other than the Alabama, the Lyric Theatre is the only theater still standing in the district. (source)