Look Up!I went back to a favorite haunt... the tall buildings on Bunker Hill in downtown Los Angeles this weekend to test a wide-angle lens. Most of the images in this post are of a 55 story building called the Bank of America Tower. The first image is the simplest. A straight on shot of the upper floors centered clearly in the middle of the image: There is a large Calder statue called the "Four Arches" located on the plaza entrance to the buidling. The statue is 45 feet tall and was commissioned in 1975. Here's a shot looking up through the arches: The next image is from the same spot but the camera is pointed level at the building: My favorite of this sequence, though, is this: Then I turned around 180 degrees and framed this Black and White shot: I'll close with this picture of a new modern art museum called the Broad which should be opening soon. It is located about a block away: The architecture of Downtown Los Angeles continues to interest me photographically. I always seem to come away from a shoot there with something new and interesting. I hope you enjoyed the view. As always, thanks for looking!
Adam
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