The photo is wonderful. I think the title that you gave it (Undulating Steel) really captures the feeling of the shot. The juxtaposition of man-made steel, which is hard and linear, with natural curves creates almost a kind of visual tension. Photogenic? The building is in LA–everything in LA is photogenic. Does it have an agent?
like a velvety roll of bitumen… 🙂 you made it look very sensual and yet it’s rock solid material. This photo again shows what a talent for macro shoots can produce!
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Incredible geometry in this photo. And, you really know how to catch the shadows, the reflections, the glare without having the image overexposed. I like this a lot.
Rona, I am sure this building is regarded as a modern classic and will be heritage listed at some point in the future. Your photograph demonstrates why it is a great building.
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I like the curves and reflections.
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Thanks, Steven.
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wow..it is so beautiful..lovely shot rona
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Thanks for your kind words, Sandy.
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The photo is wonderful. I think the title that you gave it (Undulating Steel) really captures the feeling of the shot. The juxtaposition of man-made steel, which is hard and linear, with natural curves creates almost a kind of visual tension. Photogenic? The building is in LA–everything in LA is photogenic. Does it have an agent?
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Yes, everything in LA has an agent! Thanks so much for your warm comment, Mike.
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like a velvety roll of bitumen… 🙂 you made it look very sensual and yet it’s rock solid material. This photo again shows what a talent for macro shoots can produce!
d.
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Thanks, Dominique! I too love that sensual effect Gehry creates with stainless steel.
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It certainly can when you take the photo! Another beauty.
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Thanks so much!
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Oh man, I am LOVING this one, Rona. The subtle hues go so well with the gentle curves. Well done.
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Much appreciated, Frank; thank you.
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love the abstract shot! the lines and light are fabulous!
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Thank you so much.
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Really like this shot it seems to be taking the eye on a journey into making the impossible possible just by taking the journey
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Appreciate your thoughtful comment; thanks so much.
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Very cool!
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Thanks!
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wow, a great building to photograph by the looks of it! I love all of those curves & reflections
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Thanks very much for your comment. Yes, Disney Hall is marvelously photogenic.
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Incredible geometry in this photo. And, you really know how to catch the shadows, the reflections, the glare without having the image overexposed. I like this a lot.
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Mike — thanks for your kind comment.
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I’m doing a tour of this building next week. Beautiful photo– the building almost seems natural instead of manmade!
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Thank you! Enjoy the tour — Disney Hall is really unique, inside and out. And be sure to go to the rooftop garden.
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lovely reflection……..great view!!!!
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Thanks, Massi!
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Rona, I am sure this building is regarded as a modern classic and will be heritage listed at some point in the future. Your photograph demonstrates why it is a great building.
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Much appreciated, Margaret; thank you.
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[…] flowers, and abstracts with keen obscurity and pleasant randomness. See how she approached the Disney Hall, and see how Rona has such a good eye for often neglected areas and […]
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love this composition and the intimate close-ups as well. Do use macro on the florals?
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Thank you very much. Yes, I often use a macro lens for florals, but not always — I like to experiment with lenses to elicit a variety of effects.
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I love your photos. The flowers look so vivid. Love your Golde Gate Bridge, too and your abstract photos. RLTE
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Very much appreciated, Silvia. Thank you for looking at my work.
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