We went to Union Station and then Chinatown our last day in Los Angeles. Very interesting place... kind of reminds me of New York City a little. Anyway, I was able to make a few interesting abstract images with my D300. Of course, I wish I had the big cameras with me... but that's for another day... I'll be bach!
An interesting detail of a train platform.
Looking down the stairs from a train platform.
An interesting abstract of a bench in a courtyard at Union Station.
Graffiti on the back of a street sign in Chinatown.
Richard Coda has been photographing since he was a teenager. In college he fell in love with images made with large format cameras. Starting with a 4x5" view camera, he soon moved up to an 8x10" camera and, most recently, has begun working with an 11x14" camera.
While he photographed landscapes early in his career, recently his work has focused on that which has been overlooked, forgotten, or looked at, but not seen. He finds compositions where others see the ordinary, or nothing at all. While concentrating on black and white for most of his career, Richard has found a new love for color, using color as the subject, while still retaining his classical aesthetic for form, line and tone.
Please visit his websites at www.richardcoda.com and www.richardcodadesign.com
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