Self-serve
This was an interesting place to visit – the Grand Central Market, the oldest and largest open air market in Los Angeles. You can shop at La Adelita Panaderia/Tortilleria, Kabab and More, Economy Meats, Grand Central Liquor Store, Win Produce, or Roast to Go – just to choose a few at random.
In addition to all the delicious food, there are some great neon signs.
Here’s where you can go for more information.
Grand Central Market
Los Angeles, California
photographed 4.17.2013
Four days in to my non-internet vacation. How much do you think I am hating it? I’ll be back on July 7, and look forward to reading all the comments you’ve left while I’ve been gone.
Posted on July 1, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, downtown, grand central market, grand central market los angeles, los angeles, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
Not only is the sign interesting but I love that industrial looking background. Glad you included some of it.
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It’s an interesting ceiling. The asbestos-removal folks haven’t been by yet, I don’t think….
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I like this too. The ceiling texture is a lot like clouds at first glance.
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Clouds of asbestos, I think! And dust.
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Yes, i thought the ceiling was clouds at first also. Surreal – very nicely done, the angle is great.
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Thanks, Karen. The angle was the only way to photograph the sign, so it was a happy coincidence that it was also an interesting angle for the shot!
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