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Ethereal Orchids floating on the 8th floor looking forward to having more natural light soon...
They didn't always build 8 story malls
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I hope these upside-down umbrellas are still there when they complete the remodel. Think positive...
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Beverly Center, high-end mall between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. (Cedars Sinai Health-Services bldg in foreground.)
Last shot before my camera and I were asked to leave by security guards, I was told I needed a permit to photograph in the shopping center. Can you imagine? I guess cameras are the new weapon of choice for terrorists these days.
A friend is a hand that is always holding yours, no matter how close or far apart you may be.
Taken at the Beverly Center during our LA PK's flickr meet.
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Continuing my effort to help raise awareness of youth homelessness by painting children throughout Los Angeles. If you have a wall to paint please contact me bumblebeelovesyou@yahoo.com
I met up for lunch at Grand Lux Cafe with Merly Virgie Mai Zeetz and Lito for Virgie's post birthday celebration and Mai's visit to LA. This was a snap shot I took at Beverly Center, while window shopping after lunch. It was an afternoon of fun - shooting in downtown LA afterwards then had some coffee and yogurt to end the day :)
Four years earlier, after a long time of construction, the leviathan shopping mall named the Beverly Center opened on La Cienega between Third Street and Beverly Boulevard on a large property that was once a park that included pony rides, a merry-go-round, and other amusements that many today still fondly remember as kids. The Beverly Center draws customers from near and far, but its windowless brown-box design has few admirers. How times change; Southern California shopping centers were once meant to be outdoor venues taking advantage of the sunny climate, but the Beverly Center comprises a half dozen windowless interior corridors. And this stretch of La Cienega is less of a "restaurant row" than it was in the fifties and sixties, with more retail stores, hotels, and other businesses replacing eateries. But some recent developments in the area, particularly one at the Burton Way/Third Street intersection (just to the left of this photo) offer hope for something more invigorating than the rather generic architecture seen here. The Hollywood Hills in the distance, which beckon alluringly at night with their twinkling lights, thankfully have not changed.
Weird lights at the beverly center. I need to go back and shoot them from the INSIDE when the place is open, but I think I made my stance on malls pretty clear.
It doesn't look like it, but these are all one color paper umbrella-type things.
~ W.T. Ellis
A quick Christmas post for the 25-day challenge. I need to go out more and take some shots!
This was taken last year during our dear friend and fellow PK Admin, imago2007. Happy, happy birthday to you, Ate V. More inspiring works and years of friendship to come!
Have an enjoying weekend, everyone!
"Shoe Style Webisode #1: Sarah Power, from WikiFashionista.com, stopped by Shiekh Shoes at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, to get the inside scoop on the styles fashionistas everywhere should have in your wardrobe. Shiekh Shoes stylist, Heather Johnson, suggests the hottest footwear in fashion for 2011. Jumping off to a fierce start the energetic stylist suggests a selection of nude and show stopping animal print wedges. Then, Heather shows no sign of slowing down with vicious spikes and bling-bling platforms. Last the Shiekh Shoes stylist suggest a pair of sparkling gold platform pumps or to die for pair of color block pumps (LOVE!) for a night out on the town. We love that Shiekh Shoes has such a huge selection of fashionable footwear to choose from.
So watch the video above: Look and learn about what you need to update your shoe closet now. As you know -- a fashionista can never have enough shoes anyway! Have fun shopping online for shoes!"