As I was walking around the Four Seasons Hotel, I was trying to capture the essence of it, namely, its grandiosity. Although this is just about half of the hotel, I think it does justice to the tremendous hotel.
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
1.29.2012
Sunday Afternoon
As I was walking around the Four Seasons Hotel, I was trying to capture the essence of it, namely, its grandiosity. Although this is just about half of the hotel, I think it does justice to the tremendous hotel.
Labels:
air,
architecture,
archway,
building,
chimney,
clouds,
gazebo,
green,
hills,
hotel,
landscape,
palm,
photography,
plaza,
tree
1.22.2012
Welcome Home...
Labels:
1900's,
abandoned,
antique,
architecture,
asymmetry,
broken,
dark,
destroyed,
door,
doorknob,
eerie,
house,
old,
photography,
run-down,
wooden
1.07.2012
Shattered Reflections
One of my favorite subjects to photograph is this eerie, old, abandoned house which is concealed by years worth of unkempt plants that now surround it. Although I have not yet had the courage to go there at night to capture ethereal images, I know I need to do it soon, if ever, because this house is more and more damaged every time I visit it. People have been vandalizing this antique & dread-filled cottage; this is one of several shattered windows which used to complete the house.
Labels:
abandoned,
architecture,
broken,
dark,
destroyed,
door,
glass,
house,
reflection,
shatter,
spooky,
trees,
wooden
1.05.2012
Casa Esperanza
Sometimes symmetry is unnecessary. This idea is depicted by this building. However, the architect designed this highly asymmetrical building in such a way that does not make it look sloppy. Asymmetry adds interest. An example of this statement is the human face; human faces, in fact, are slightly asymmetrical, thus making them more interesting.
12.30.2011
Urban Overcast
Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall is truly magnificent. This creation is just one of his fingerprints that he has graced us with. The majority of photos I took of this vivacious piece of architecture were solely focused on the building itself. What I like about this particular image over all of the others I took is this one gives the viewer context of the location of this concert hall; amidst dreadfully dull buildings, this unique masterpiece graces its surroundings with an unearthly presence.
Labels:
architecture,
building,
city,
concert hall,
ethereal,
frank gehry,
LA,
LA Times,
Los Angeles,
modern,
skyscraper,
street,
Urban,
walt disney
12.26.2011
Season Treason
Have we forgotten the true Reason we celebrate Christmas?
The Biltmore Hotel lobby embellished in lights.
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