Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Actually... no! The way the picture of the theater is shown is how you would see it as you first walk in. The theater was never, never, ever thought of as the Icon of the park. The Earful Tower was the first one. However having the theater as a sightline when you first entered made for a better theme and a very pleasant view as you came into the park. In fact if either one is exaggerated, it would be the picture with the hat in it. But, I don't think that one was either.I hope you realize that those photos actually tend to disprove your point because they were taken with different lenses. The photo on the left was taken with a long focus telephoto lens. The foreground and the background is compressed and it makes the Chinese theater appear to be bigger. If you compare the other buildings along Hollywood Blvd. between the two photos you'll notice that all the buildings in the left photo are bigger than those in the right photo. Also, the compression is so great in the left photo that two of the buildings in the right photo have been compressed out of existence!
What these photos try to do is make people believe that the Chinese theater is a prominent landmark in the park. In reality, the Chinese theater is barely noticeable to the naked eye from the entrance to DHS .
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