Yes, I do hope you get to The Getty Center — Richard Meier’s architecture is spectacular and I spent a good deal of time taking pics in the garden too.
Nice shot. The original Villa is real nice as well. If it is still there? I hope to visit the newer museum. I imagine the view is spectacular (on a clear day).
Bob, the Villa is very much still there with a several-year renovation. They even have an ampitheatre, as in days of old, where Greek theatre is performed. Both museums are must-visit L.A. destinations. Hope you get there! – Kaye
Thank you for visiting my foodblog. I just checked out your blog. Your photography work is fabulous. Getty is one of my most favorite museums. Disny Hall is another wonderful architecture showcase in LA which I always enjoy. I will reblog some of your posts to my other blog which is primarily about art. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you, Lynn! Would love to get to see Crystal Bridges Museum some day. It was designed by Moshe Safdie, the architect who designed our public library building here in Salt Lake City. Small world.
Perhaps, it’s time for me to go there. So many travel iterinary though. Awesome photo blog. Keep it up, have a blast and goodluck on blogging.
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Thanks so much!
Yes, I do hope you get to The Getty Center — Richard Meier’s architecture is spectacular and I spent a good deal of time taking pics in the garden too.
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Love this one, Rona. The play of light & shadow, the division of space…sweet!
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Thanks for your kind words, Frank.
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Nice shot. The original Villa is real nice as well. If it is still there? I hope to visit the newer museum. I imagine the view is spectacular (on a clear day).
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Thanks, Bob. I hope to get to the old villa one day; the new Getty is really amazing and the views are indeed spectacular.
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Bob, the Villa is very much still there with a several-year renovation. They even have an ampitheatre, as in days of old, where Greek theatre is performed. Both museums are must-visit L.A. destinations. Hope you get there! – Kaye
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Great shot! I like the way you captured the shadows and how the shadow start to inform a different scale of design upon the built environment. Nice!
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Thanks very much — glad you like it.
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Thank you for visiting my foodblog. I just checked out your blog. Your photography work is fabulous. Getty is one of my most favorite museums. Disny Hall is another wonderful architecture showcase in LA which I always enjoy. I will reblog some of your posts to my other blog which is primarily about art. Thanks for sharing your talent.
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Thank you, Denise — appreciate your stopping by, your comment and reblog.
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Reblogged this on from "curiosita" to.. and commented:
Fabulous work!
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Thanks, Denise!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Michelle!
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I love THE blue sky great sharp love perspectieve,wel done
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Thanks, Massi!
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Love it. It’s like a Magritte without the human.
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Thanks so much!
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Wonderful abstract and perfect dose of details in the daks, shadows and highlights ..
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Appreciate that, Tarek; thank you.
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reminds me of Escher…
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Many thanks, Lissa.
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Terrific perspective!
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Thanks, Mike!
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So you live here? Awesome capture!! Beautiful.
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Thanks, Kaye! No, I live in Salt Lake City, but just returned from a two-month stay in Pasadena.
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Loved it! We have a Sky Space here at Crystal Bridges museum, the new museum of American art donated by Alice Walton.
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Thank you, Lynn! Would love to get to see Crystal Bridges Museum some day. It was designed by Moshe Safdie, the architect who designed our public library building here in Salt Lake City. Small world.
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Simplicity plus, another magic shot.
Cheers Callie
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Many thanks, Callie.
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I’m honored, Denise. Many thanks for your kind words.
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Nice one! It always pays to look up (as well as down) and not just ahead or to either side!
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Thank you!
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