Last week, working with my FujiFilm XT1 with 12mm Zeiss Touit lens, I exposed these digital photos of one of California’s most modern, and most impressive railway stations.
This is such an impressive looking building that I drove past it while I was trying to find it!
Slightly diffused mid-morning sun made for nearly ideal lighting to make the most of this facility.
Would front lighting make for a better photo?Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center is abbreviated ‘ARTIC’.Backlit diffused sun with overhead skylights made for a difficult exposure.View with a 12mm Touit lens.Footbridge to go from the station building to the Metrolink platforms.Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, train 1565, paused at Anaheim. 12mm Touit view.
One comment on “Palms, Sun and Glass: Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center.”
David on said:
I love the interior shot (third image) that makes the place look so large. The geometry in the fourth image is my second favorite.
Phil on said:
WOW! That’s really a unique looking location! I’ve got to get out of my daily drudge more! While I only live 50 miles from this location and I try to stay out of LA and Orange County where Anaheim is located (for those located elsewhere, like the frozen tundra) if I was in the area anyway, that would be a good stop. I’ll even take some pictures! What a concept!? LOL
Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
I love the interior shot (third image) that makes the place look so large. The geometry in the fourth image is my second favorite.
WOW! That’s really a unique looking location! I’ve got to get out of my daily drudge more! While I only live 50 miles from this location and I try to stay out of LA and Orange County where Anaheim is located (for those located elsewhere, like the frozen tundra) if I was in the area anyway, that would be a good stop. I’ll even take some pictures! What a concept!? LOL
Thank you for bringing this to our attention!