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Photos and text, unless otherwise noted, Copyright © 2006 - Alan M. Pavlik

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These were shot with a Nikon D70 - using lens (1) AF-S Nikkor 18-70 mm 1:35-4.5G ED, or (2) AF Nikkor 70-300mm telephoto, or after 5 June 2006, (3) AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor, 55-200 mm f/4-5.6G ED. They were modified for web posting using Adobe Photoshop 7.0

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Friday, 31 March 2006
Gaudy Beverly Hills
Topic: Technical Exercises

Gaudy Beverly Hills

These are botanical studies, and exercises in getting the color right, and working "close in" with various depth-of-field decisions.

These are from Thursday the 28th, the only sunny day this week. (It's the rainy season in Los Angeles, as February and March are pretty much it out here.)

The location is Beverly Gardens Park, created in 1911 - a narrow, two-mile-long strip of lawns and a few flowerbeds. It runs for fourteen blocks along the northwest side of Santa Monica Boulevard, the complete length of the city of Beverly Hills. It does have a rose garden, and a few stone park benches, a lily pond, fountains, tall trees, a cactus garden, and a gravel path for joggers. The Beverly Hills Police Station is across the street from the small rose garden at Maple Drive. The whole place is more foliage and shade than much in bloom. But there are these.

Blooms in the rose garden, Beverly Gardens Park, Santa Monica Boulevard at Maple Drive, Beverly Hills, California
































Bloom in the rose garden, Beverly Gardens Park, Santa Monica Boulevard at Maple Drive, Beverly Hills, California



























Bloom in the rose garden, Beverly Gardens Park, Santa Monica Boulevard at Maple Drive, Beverly Hills, California


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Updated: Friday, 31 March 2006 5:36 PM PST
Thursday, 30 March 2006
Hollywood Storefronts
Topic: Historic Hollywood

Hollywood Storefronts

Signs and symbols at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and CherokeeThe date, Thursday, March 30, 2006.

The time, ten in the morning.

The location, the six thousand block of Hollywood Boulevard, where this woman is chatting on her cell phone - and of course no one turns right in Hollywood, where all the liberals are. In the far background you can just make out The Montecito (1930, Marcus Miller) up on Franklin, where at one time or another James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Geraldine Page, Rip Torn, George C. Scott and Ronald Reagan once lived, but now it's a retirement home.

The boulevard is still waking up. The security doors are stenciled with the images of dead celebrities.















Betty Grable? Who remembers her? And what's this about Dickies?

Betty Grable on Hollywood Boulevard security door
























Betty Grable and Scientology, together at last? Who'd have guessed? Take the stress test, as Betty may have raised your blood pressure. And maybe Tom Cruise will drop by.

Betty Grable on Hollywood Boulevard security door, with the Scientology office next door



















The late, flamboyant and seriously strange pianist from Milwaukee presides over his potted plant. Egyptian gifts? What?

Liberace on Hollywood Boulevard security door of a store selling Egyptian Gifts
































The "Hollywood Madam," Heidi Fleiss, is gone from the scene - after her three years in federal prison she now lives in Nevada, running her reverse brothel, for women, and hawking trashy lingerie on the internet. She gets her door. Why not?

Heidi Fleiss promo on Hollywood Boulevard security door























But let's get serious. Sunset Boulevard runs parallel to Hollywood Boulevard, and down there, on the same block, we get this, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights and its "Psychiatry: Industry of Death" museum. It's more likely you'll find Tom Cruise here. These are Scientology outfits, and "human rights" is not used here in its usual political sense. Don't take pills to make you feel better. Whatever.

But it looks impressive, and makes for a pleasant visual composition.

Citizens Commission on Human Rights and Psychiatry: Industry of Death museum, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood




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Updated: Thursday, 30 March 2006 5:33 PM PST
Wednesday, 29 March 2006
Green After the Rain
Topic: Color Studies

Green After the Rain

... geranium buds, close up

Wednesday, March 29, 2006, a day after record one-day rainfall in Los Angeles, the geraniums in the window were happy, and it was a good time to work on close-up technique.




























Common geraniums, close up
























If those two shots are too artsy for you, and you need some "man art," you could visit this place on 2nd Street in downtown Los Angeles, near the Los Angeles Times offices, just off Broadway. (Photo, January 26, 2006.)

2nd Street Cigars and Gallery, Los Angeles, California


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Updated: Wednesday, 29 March 2006 6:22 PM PST
Tuesday, 28 March 2006
Raining in Los Angeles
Topic: Light and Shadow

Raining in Los Angeles

Rain in Los Angeles, Tuesday, March 28, 2006, Laurel Avenue, Hollywood
A steady, heavy rain all day - they call this the Pineapple Express. There's a big low sitting up above San Francisco, rotating counter-clockwise, pulling whatever is offshore down here onshore, and what's offshore down here is an old storm that formed south of Hawaii and drifted westward.

So the warm rain all day, which should total two or more inches by midnight, is what was lifted out of the Pacific over the last few days, pulled ashore by the onshore circulation of the northern low, and it's falling here. It doesn't pass us by. The wall of mountains at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, that separates us from the rest of the continent, stops the storm dead right over the Los Angeles basin. It'll sit here for a while.

The freeways are at a dead stop here and there - people being careful. Now it matters that there's not much tread left on the tires, which were fine when it was sunny and in the eighties for months on end. And all that sunshine messed up the windshield wipers - the ultraviolet made them all chalky (and the ozone in the hot smog made the brittle). Can't make any sudden moves, and can't see that well. It's a slow drive out there. And Hollywood looks like the set of a noir film from the late thirties.

But this washes away all the desert dust that blew in off the Mojave when the winds, week after week, blew the other way - and the landscape, called Mediterranean and savanna mixed, suddenly looks kind of lush.

Rain in Los Angeles, Tuesday, March 28, 2006, Laurel Avenue, Hollywood





















The wall of mountains at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, that separates us from the rest of the continent - Big Bear Mountain from Mulholland Drive, as seen from the tourist lookout above the Hollywood Bowl, last Thursday, when the wind was blowing the other way. The Hollywood Sign is out of the frame to the left, the Griffith Park Observatory out of the frame to the right. This is looking between them. (The shot was taken while standing amid a crowd of elderly tourists visiting from Germany, chattering away in that language. They seemed impressed, but my German isn't that good.)

View of Big Bear Mountain, Los Angeles County, from Mulholland Drive, at the lookout above the Hollywood Bowl


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Updated: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 4:42 PM PST
Monday, 27 March 2006
Places Time Forgot
Topic: Oddities

Places Time Forgot

Dan-Dee Shoe Repair, Vine Avenue, Hollywood California.


Vine Avenue, a few steps north of Hollywood and Vine (Bob Hope Square), there's this, a shop from the days when people actually had someone repair their shoes, instead of just tossing them out and buying new ones. Shoes got cheap. But Dan-Dee is still here, and still open. The place has a sort of 1943 feel to it. This was Thursday, March 23, 2006. Time is an odd thing.











Directly across the street, this hamburger stand, out of business for a long time, waits for the developers to wipe it out, and any memory of it. The gray wall in the back is the Pantages Theater, presenting "Cats" one more time. This is at the edge of parking lot of the Capitol Records Building, next to the Forbidden City club. This also is Thursday, March 23, 2006. It makes a nice composition. It'll be gone soon enough.

Abandoned burger stand, Vine Avenue, Hollywood California.


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Updated: Monday, 27 March 2006 6:11 PM PST

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