Nighttime shot of the Hollywood Bowl as seen from far behind the shell, summer 1941

Nighttime shot of the Hollywood Bowl as seen from far behind the shell, summer 1941Most photos of the Hollywood Bowl tend to be taken facing the stage, which is understandable—it’s a terrific view. So I was pleased to come across this one taken from far behind the curved shell. It gives us a much clearer idea of the enormity of the size of the audience that can come together under the Californian sky and enjoy a show. This was taken during the summer of 1941 after the Bowl got a bit of a face lift.

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2 responses to “Nighttime shot of the Hollywood Bowl as seen from far behind the shell, summer 1941”

  1. Steve says:

    That’s a stunning perspective. By the way, on holiday I read “The Trouble With Scarlett” and I LOVED it! Can’t wait to read the others!

    • Hey Steve – I agree. It IS a stunning perspective! And I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed “The Trouble with Scarlett” because there’s lots more where that came from!

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