I have two more photos to put up from my Los Angeles [Day] series and here's one of them. I got 'too close' to one of these buildings and the security guard there handed me a postcard which stated:
We are aware of and respect photographers' constitutional rights. We want to inform you that because of the national threat of terrorism we report any prolonged or suspicious activity to local law enforcement at their request. Additionally, we do not allow any photography or video taping on private property.
Kudos to them. At least he didn't tell me to 'erase' what I took. I was literally just walking by and then snapped this photo. This was right outside the LA MoCA museum. I think anyone could take this photo really, just point up and shoot! Anyway, I could be a terror at times, but never a terrorist.
Last night I was browsing online looking at various photography and gallery websites, etc., nice findings. To see what other photographers are doing as far as techniques and subject matter is immensely inspirational. In addition, checking out their websites to see what slideshow/portfolio programs they use can be quite educational as well. Also I was looking at job listings [finally you say!]... Alec sent me a site to government jobs and I found a particular entry that would fit my bill, but it's out in Washington, DC! bleh :-)
At any rate, we're heading out with a friend of ours to breakfast, and to have a looksie at the LA Times Festival of Books book fair. Should be interesting. Well, I should be back later to post my last [not final] photo of Los Angeles. Then I could start another project maybe next week! Hmm... what to do! What to do? Have a great day everyone.
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Currently listening:
Philip Glass - Opening

Comments (2)
it makes me feel like i am falling up
Posted by will | April 29, 2009 12:53 PM
Posted on April 29, 2009 12:53
I love the perspective that you have chosen here. And the reflection of the sky and clouds in the facades only adds to its effectiveness.
Posted by Steven | April 28, 2009 5:16 PM
Posted on April 28, 2009 17:16