ECHO PARK LAKE: NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T
About one million gallons of water a day have been flowing out of Echo Park Lake since the end of August as part of a nearly two-year long, $65 million clean up project. The receding waters and emergence of muddy flats have many residents, such as Conor Collins of Angeleno Heights, snapping photos through the construction fence that now wraps around the lake and park. Collins, a photographer and photo retoucher, began taking pictures with his iPhone and Canon 50D when the fence went up. He is now publishing those and other photos on his Tumbler blog. Many of his photos have been taken in the morning. “If you go there fairly early, it’s strangely idyllic.”
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