union station4
This is the new cavernous half dome at Union Station in Los Angeles. I prefer the old 1920's Art Deco / Mission like style that stills exists. During the 200's when Los Angeles was the 5th largest economy in the world, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority decided to build a new Headquarters for their ventures and they built this half dome that I did not discovered till this year when I had a family reunion and was forced to trample trough this building. I discovered it after I survived my family reunion and when I saw it, I had a religious experience. It was like walking inside one of the great cathedrals in Europe and I had a religious moment. I took out my phone and took this shot. It is an amazing beauty when you actually experience it. It is originally all transparent when you walk underneath it, but I decided to convert it into more of a religious experience by making the tiles multicolored like you see them in the stained glass windows in the old cathedrals all over the old continent.
union station3
This is the new cavernous half dome at Union Station in Los Angeles. I prefer the old 1920's Art Deco / Mission like style that stills exists. During the 200's when Los Angeles was the 5th largest economy in the world, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority decided to build a new Headquarters for their ventures and they built this half dome that I did not discovered till this year when I had a family reunion and was forced to trample trough this building. I discovered it after I survived my family reunion and when I saw it, I had a religious experience. It was like walking inside one of the great cathedrals in Europe and I had a religious moment. I took out my phone and took this shot. It is an amazing beauty when you actually experience it. It is originally all transparent when you walk underneath it, but I decided to convert it into more of a religious experience by making the tiles multicolored like you see them in the stained glass windows in the old cathedrals all over the old continent.
union station2
This is the new cavernous half dome at Union Station in Los Angeles. I prefer the old 1920's Art Deco / Mission like style that stills exists. During the 200's when Los Angeles was the 5th largest economy in the world, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority decided to build a new Headquarters for their ventures and they built this half dome that I did not discovered till this year when I had a family reunion and was forced to trample trough this building. I discovered it after I survived my family reunion and when I saw it, I had a religious experience. It was like walking inside one of the great cathedrals in Europe and I had a religious moment. I took out my phone and took this shot. It is an amazing beauty when you actually experience it. It is originally all transparent when you walk underneath it, but I decided to convert it into more of a religious experience by making the tiles multicolored like you see them in the stained glass windows in the old cathedrals all over the old continent.
union station1
This is the new cavernous half dome at Union Station in Los Angeles. I prefer the old 1920's Art Deco / Mission like style that stills exists. During the 200's when Los Angeles was the 5th largest economy in the world, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority decided to build a new Headquarters for their ventures and they built this half dome that I did not discovered till this year when I had a family reunion and was forced to trample trough this building. I discovered it after I survived my family reunion and when I saw it, I had a religious experience. It was like walking inside one of the great cathedrals in Europe and I had a religious moment. I took out my phone and took this shot. It is an amazing beauty when you actually experience it. It is originally all transparent when you walk underneath it, but I decided to convert it into more of a religious experience by making the tiles multicolored like you see them in the stained glass windows in the old cathedrals all over the old continent.
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