Most 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.
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!
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!