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One thing about photo blogs.... it opens your eyes to things of interest that have passed you by before.
Take the photo blog of PIETERBIE, he has (through his web site) allowed me to observe the architecture in my world. So this past Sunday I went downtown to see 2 new buildings in Los Angeles. The Walt Disney Concert Hall and a brand new cathedral of Our Lady of Angels. Truly a spectacular work of art/architecture.
The cathedral was designed by Spanish Pritzker Prize architect Rafael Moneo. Using elements of postmodern architecture, the church and the Cathedral Center feature a series of acute and obtuse angles. There is an absence of right angles. Contemporary statuaries and appointments decorate the complex. Prominent of these appointments are the bronze doors and the statue called The Virgin Mary, all adorning the entrance and designed by Robert Graham.
A 500 voice choir was rehearsing for an evening performance when I took this picture.
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Name:: isogood
Monday, Feb 18, 2008 - 11:10PM
hello !
funny shot ! Just a correction, try to put it more horizontal, better I think
funny shot ! Just a correction, try to put it more horizontal, better I think
Name:: navin
Monday, Feb 18, 2008 - 11:24PM
People in the front row seem to be really intimidated by the conductor
Name:: johnz
Tuesday, Feb 19, 2008 - 07:54AM
I like the concentration in their faces and a good depth of field, hard to do inside, very nice
Name:: Philip
Wednesday, Feb 20, 2008 - 06:55AM
Great capture. All those facial expressions....priceless.
Name:: jelb
Wednesday, Feb 20, 2008 - 04:37PM
Bonjour,
Well done shot..Funny expressions of the singers..Bravo!
Well done shot..Funny expressions of the singers..Bravo!
Name:: 19 Seconds Of Spring
Wednesday, Feb 20, 2008 - 05:36PM
Quite funny... interesting expressions!
Michael
Michael







I'd love to see the outside of the new concert hall and the cathedral of Our Lady of Angels.
I don't suppose you have any pictures? :-)