Cucamongo cyanicThis location was within the center of Disneyland, in Anaheim California. After waiting for about an hour, to get into the park, me and 3 friends were disappointed by the surreal wasteland of nostalgia. I took the photos around 11:45 am, taking advantage of mid-day light, which I believe impacted the overall meaning of the photo. I chose to take a picture of the structure because I noticed people were moving so fast, and no one was appreciating the intricate architecture. I am trying to convey a surreal, almost fake structurally blind feeling for the viewer.
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Tree and disneyious |
Urban walt |
Red wallThis semi-alley led us from china-town's best restaurant, in the heart of L.A., to the subway station. That day was a day of eventful actions occurring all throughout. The Building was draped in cool lanterns, modern designs, and quiet, respectful culture. I chose to take photos from this angle, because I liked that you could basically only see the building complex and its exit to reality. I am trying to convey a hopeful, decentralization focused atmospherical emotion that evokes ownership of our lives.
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Window screen |
Atmos maroon |
This here is a train station in Anaheim California. I was there at deca the past week, enjoying good people, interesting culture, and tasty food. The train provided a very nice mean of transport. We would not have been able to go to Los Angeles if we did not encounter a publicist of John Travolta at the train station, who helped us along our journey. I am trying to convey how little I was working with in terms of transportation, as someone provided with a smartphone capable of ordering Ubers, and catching various shuttles to Deca-sanctioned events. I felt lost without the train system.
Castle of MysteryThese photos were at our second day at Disneyland. We enjoyed apple snacks, and soft drinks, while we relaxed and took in the beauty of the buildings contained in Disneyland. This set of photos captured the castle's primary cave feature. The castle had a secret corridor "cave" which, with no surprise, had merchandise filled to the brim. I chose to shoot the photo from a lower angle, because I wanted to convey how the average soul, especially in the kingdom setting, relies on the hierarchy, but almost never is a part of the secrecy or authoritative power.
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Castle signs |
Light verpist |
Croid FameThis was the best part of my trip. Our first day out of Anaheim, me and my two colleagues made a 2 hour venture to the magnificent Hollywood Hills. Once we were in L.A., we explored the shopping scene, going shop to shop, adventuring and finding very nice, resale designer clothing. This was in the middle of the consumer based part of Los Angeles. I chose to take these pictures from the bottom up, because everything interesting, was built up high, and the stairs provided an interesting perception of the scene.
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Sheet of Oxes |
Clean looking |