The Griffith Observatory is a frequently used movie location. The 1955 James Dean film Rebel Without A Cause was partly filmed there, and dozens of movies since. Your photos picked out some of the dramatic architecture of this building. That stairway shot has great lines.
I like the top image for its interesting graphic qualities: the clash of gentle curves and straight [diagonal and horizontal] lines. I imagine this image would look even more striking in B&W.
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Superb captures and beautiful blue skies, Al!! They do remind me of my visit there years ago!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteThe Griffith Observatory is a frequently used movie location. The 1955 James Dean film Rebel Without A Cause was partly filmed there, and dozens of movies since. Your photos picked out some of the dramatic architecture of this building. That stairway shot has great lines.
ReplyDeleteI like the perspective of your first shot.
ReplyDeleteInteresting building, is LA ever clear of smog? Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteAl, both very creative sky shots ~ angles and composition ~ fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend coming to you,
artmusedog and carol
Just amazing photos of the Griffith Observatory, Al!
ReplyDeleteVery cool stair shot.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Love the photos and how you have framed them.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
Alexander
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Been a long time since I've driven up to Griffith Park. Your shots make me want to visit again!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome views and captures. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove the angles ... And I'm sure the view is worth the climb!
ReplyDeleteI like the top image for its interesting graphic qualities: the clash of gentle curves and straight [diagonal and horizontal] lines. I imagine this image would look even more striking in B&W.
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