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Best Votes!

04:53 PM PT, Aug 27 2008

Hello, 'Sceners!

We know a few of you are pretty upset with our "Best" voting system.  As you may be aware, we've already made some changes:

  • We reset the "Best" votes on the first day of each month (so that all photos start each month with zero votes).  This allows more recent photos to compete with older photos (which previously had a "head start" for vote-gathering).  It also means that the photos you folks hate so much -- you know which ones I mean -- are gone (but that seems to be making way for new photos you hate!).
  • We blocked IP addresses that have been noted to vote excessively (we're talking, say, a couple of thousand votes in a short period).

But some of you still seem mad! 

I'll tell you what...there are a couple more things we can try.  But we're not sure you'll like them either.  So let's put the ball in your court: we'll let you vote on the option that you prefer, and the option with the most votes at midnight on September 30th will be the winner.

A few things you should know about your choices before you vote:

  • If you choose the "Rate This Photo" option, this is likely to cause a lot of ties.  We might have ten "#1" photos instead of just one.
  • If you choose to leave the system as it is, I hope everyone will be a lot more civil in the comments!  You know who you are, sourpusses.

If you have any other suggestions or thoughts, we'd love to hear them -- leave a comment on this post if you please!

Love,
Your Friendly Moderator (Lindsay)

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Googie galore

06:04 PM PT, Aug 26 2008

Laxgoogiefinal

What is that strange word that is just one letter away from spelling "Google"?

"Googie" architecture is that ultra-modern, funky, super futuristic style of coffee shops, restaurants, and bowling alleys, you may have seen around L.A.

Pictured here is an abstract shot of the Theme Building at LAX, which houses the restaurant Encounter. 

Submitter JamesG writes in his caption: "Dusk at Encounter Restaurant, LAX. Completed 1961, designed by Paul Williams. His projects paved the way for African-American architects. The interior is like a lava lamp."

Cool. I want to be inside a lava lamp! Thanks for this fine photo, JamesG. And for the litte history lesson. Paul Williams was also responsible for the designing the Beverly Hills Hotel and Perino's, as well as many homes to the stars.

For more on Googie architecture around Los Angeles and much of Southern California, check out Whitney Friedlander's guided tour. Or the return of Bob's Big Boy in California, a great example of Googie's pop. 

"Encounter Restaurant" from the album L.A. Landmarks, submitted by JamesG.

--Lori Kozlowski

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Get your kicks

04:39 PM PT, Aug 22 2008

Route66final

It is not so much the motel that makes this photo, but instead the pink-purple backdrop that enhances the neon Route 66 sign that makes this shot so dreamy.

To get your weekend started, to get you revved up for one last August drive, take a look. This picture makes Arizona at twilight look like the only place to be.

"Route 66" from the album Route 66, submitted by pdkreisman.

--Lori Kozlowski 

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Your VIDEO morning adorable!

09:19 AM PT, Aug 22 2008

Folks, meet Arby!!!


This cantankerous little devil seems to be having himself a blast playing with his soccer ball.   I love his enthusiasm so much I can hardly stand it.

Thanks so much submitter Michelle for making my Friday!  I think I'll just go home now (okay, boss?).  It ain't gonna get any better than this.

"Soccer Ball Dog -- AMAZING!!!" from the album Your Dog Videos, submitted by Michelle

--Lindsay Barnett

P.S.  Apologies to any of you who may be using an Internet Explorer browser -- we've heard rumblings that this video might not appear properly in IE.  I swear if you click the "Your Dog Videos" link above it should work for you.  But sorry for the extra step!  (It's worth it.)

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Los Angeles trans-plants

01:12 PM PT, Aug 21 2008

Birds_eye_viewfinal

Ever go out on someone's balcony and wish you had their view? Check out the photo above. Looks like a dreamy sunset shot. Don't the phone lines and the palm trees provide the perfect man vs. nature contrast?

Funny thing about palm trees: Though they have come to symbolize the laid back, SoCal lifestyle, only one variety of palm tree (Washingtonia filifera) is native to the area. All other palms were, at some point in time, imported.

"View from Rosa's" from the album On the Street, submitted by Gabby.

--Lori Kozlowski

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Life as art

06:04 PM PT, Aug 19 2008

Windowviewfinal

Is this a Kandinsky? Or perhaps an early piece from Miro? An abstract painting this is not. Rather, this is a fantastic photograph, which looks like it was taken somewhere on the outskirts of Downtown L.A.

If inside a warehouse or an artist's dimly-lit studio, the photographer captured the perfect frame for the U.S. Bank Tower of the Downtown skyline.

Most of the windows here are painted over or covered in colored tissue paper to make an interesting and surprising shot. Wish I could have a huge print of this for my living room.

"Window View" from the album L.A. Scenes, submitted by cme.

--Lori Kozlowski

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Two if by sea

05:21 PM PT, Aug 15 2008

Surffinal

Another gorgeous, classic California shot to get your weekend started.

Here photographer Jay writes in his caption: "Two surfers coming in from an afternoon of surfing at Rockpile Beach in Laguna."

Just looking at this shot makes me long to be in the water. If you, too, look at this picture, and think: I'd rather be swimming. Then maybe our coverage of swimmer-extraordinaire Michael Phelps and the rest of the Olympics action happening at the Water Cube in Beijing will whet (pun completely intended) your appetite. Check out The Times' Olympics coverage here.

"Let's go in" from the album Surf & Sea, submitted by Jay.

--Lori Kozlowski

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All-American dashboard

10:45 AM PT, Aug 14 2008

Allamericanphotofinal

Okay, I just down right love this photo. It speaks to my love for all things All-American. Cruising down the street in an automobile with fuzzy dice hanging from the dash! That's classic.

Then, to kick it up a notch, if you peer out of the windshield, you can see a McDonald's in the not-too-far-off distance. Who doesn't love those French fries? 

This picture screams: Roadtrip!

And if you want even more shots of roadtripping hot spots, check out what the Los Angeles Times has deemed "Secret Spots of the West." Find the unexpected in ordinary places.

To bring the classic All-American theme full circle, take a spin through this lovely photo gallery of American's most sung about, well-loved stretch of highway: Route 66.

"Untitled" from the album On the Street, submitted by CP.

--Lori Kozlowski

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Artists or vandals?

05:36 PM PT, Aug 13 2008

Freewayartfinal

Could this photo be any more L.A.? You've got the freeway, cars speeding by, a mural on the side wall, and some tagging that has been scribbled over. Graffiti: to some an art, to others a crime. Some pieces put up on walls in the L.A. area are a true expresssion of artisitc accomplishment. We have even featured some of those examples right here on the Your Scene Blog, like this one or this one.

Graffiti represents one of those really rich local conversations that are ongoing in this community: who are graff writers? How do they do it? Why do they do it? Is it a crime? Is it art? All excellent questions.

In fact, Steve Lopez's column today digs even deeper into the graffiti world and the communities that embrace or despise it. Check it out.

"Street scene" from the album Street Art, submitted by deano.

--Lori Kozlowski

 

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Good night, desert land

05:07 PM PT, Aug 12 2008

Joshuafinal_2

Summer is coming to a close, and in true Hollywood style, I think of the sun setting, as people drive away into the sunset.

The Southwestern deserts provide a wonderful landscape for dreamy backdrops such as this one--the perfect combination of some swirly clouds, and somehow bright pastel colors that give a last-minute light-up to a big sky.

The shadows of Joshua Trees carve out the key contrast.

This photo makes me think of home.

"Sunset" from the album Joshua Tree, submitted by soleus75.

--Lori Kozlowski

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Lindsay Barnett was born to wolves in the back country of Uzbekistan in the early '80s. She was spotted, trapped, and tranquilized by missionaries who named her and raised her as their own. She now moderates and curates the galleries of the Los Angeles Times' Your Scene.

Bettie Rinehart, Weekend Editor at latimes.com, has been a fan of Your Scene from its humble beginnings in August, 2006. She's delighted to contribute to the Your Scene blog -- by plucking from the endlessly compelling, beautiful and sometimes baffling submissions of our readers. For your interest and edification, of course.

Lori Kozlowski is a huge fan of hearing from the people of Los Angeles. Your Scene is a sneak peek into your world, sort of like postcards that you send us. She is a writer, who has covered the quirky and the off-beat in L.A. and other cities. She is currently a producer for latimes.com.

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