Te Walt Disney Concert Hall is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.  Designed by Frank Gehry in the early 1990s it was not completed until 2003 and cost in the neighborhood of $275 million.  The almost organic shapes of the concert hall contrast with the very non-organic stainless steel skin.  Yet the skin reflects the sky and surrounding vegetation tying it all together very well.  This is an amazing work of architecture to visit and especially to photograph.  Although it is a bit of a challenge to photograph well because the stainless steel can have hot spots as it reflects and plays with the sunlight.  But it was well worth it and I was in architectural heaven.

Architectural photograph of the front facade of the Walt Disney Concert Hall

f/9.0 – 1/500 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 40 mm

Architectural detail photograph of the Walt Disney Concert Hall

f/10 – 1/800 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 18 mm

Architectural photograph of the Walt Disney Concert Hall

f/9.0 – 1/400 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 18 mm

Architectural photo of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles

f/11.0 – 1/640 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 24 mm

Walt Disney Concert Hall Architectural Photograph

f/5.6 – 1/100 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 20 mm

Photo of the architecture of the Walt Disney Concert Hall

f/9.0 – 1/500 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 15 mm

Architectural Photograph of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA

f/9.0 – 1/400 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 15 mm

Check back tomorrow for part two of the Walt Disney Concert Hall photo series.

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