Nope, not THAT Venice.
There is another Venice which you might not be familiar with if you've never been to California.
Venice, Los Angeles is a funky beach community which has a great boardwalk where you can buy art or incense or jewelry from homeless-looking "artists". It is one of my favorite places in LA to hang out if I have a lazy afternoon to spare.
But there is a reason, of course, why Venice is called Venice. Back in 1905, a developer named Abbot Kinney wanted to recreate the look and feel of Venice, Italy so he designed a community with bridges and canals. After a couple of decades, the area fell apart and it wasn't until the early 90s that the subdivision was renovated and restored.
Now it is a very desirable and upscale neighborhood and from the pictures below, I think you'll see why.
The houses are all very unique and they are well maintained.
And where else in Los Angeles can you step outside your front door and go for a canoe ride?
It's a cool area to check out if you're in the neighborhood. The real Venice, it isn't. But c'mon, nothing is real in LA anyway.
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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
New photos are up!
I've put up more of my (artsier) Cambodian photos on the photoshelter site. There is a gallery for the temples, people and nature.
Thanks for taking a look.
And if you're so inclined, you can purchase them!! Yes, I know it's Christmas time and your dear sick mother needs new socks so I'm okay if you would rather throw your money somewhere else.
The link is below:
Phil's Photos at Photoshelter
Thanks,
Phil
This shy girl was photographed during one of my trips to the Cambodian countryside.
Thanks for taking a look.
And if you're so inclined, you can purchase them!! Yes, I know it's Christmas time and your dear sick mother needs new socks so I'm okay if you would rather throw your money somewhere else.
The link is below:
Phil's Photos at Photoshelter
Thanks,
Phil
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