I think it may look a little odd by itself, but I'll bet it will look better in context with the surrounding buildings. Thanks, BBM - JRDrummer_CM789.6 #117 1-18-13 10:32AMLike Reply
I prefer this over just the plain beige. I'm guessing they're trying to go for a brick look so they might still not be done with it. - TikiJOSEsWingman329.5 #476 1-18-13 10:32AMLike Reply
Interesting. I think I'd have to see this in person to get the real feel. Could you get a shot with the surrounding buildings, too? That might give a good reference... Thanks! - IDVandalSkipperCM1291.3 #63 1-18-13 10:40AMLike Reply
Hum??? but remember the sun fades color really fast at the resort. - pikarich609.2 #178 1-18-13 10:47AMLike Reply
Finally a picture of the bridge! :) But what was the original color? - cesium55529.7 #216 1-18-13 11:23AMLike Reply
The tan kind of color that's there, too. - IDVandalSkipperCM 1291.3 #63 1-18-13 12:00PM
Ah. Well red is the color that can be seen the farthest on the color spectrum, so a reddish hue makes it more visible - cesium55 529.7 #216 1-18-13 12:04PM
I like it as well. - BillE340.7 #428 1-18-13 12:36PMLike Reply
the Hyperion Bridge now looks lively!, but they should choose the "International Orange" paint as a nod to the old bridge that was standing there before, The Golden Gate Bridge! (in my opinion). But at least, they make it more colorful! - otilegna862.1 #106 1-18-13 5:58PMLike Reply
but also, the "International Orange" is too much Red! - otilegna 862.1 #106 1-18-13 6:03PM
When was it painted? We were there the other day. - Winnie111286288.8 #675 1-18-13 8:03PMLike Reply
I gotta say I'm not a fan. It doesn't look like an original LA bridge anymore. Not a fan of the sponge paint look either. But oh well.... I wonder if it really is that noticeable when youre there. - joybells210.1 #1491 1-18-13 11:15PMLike Reply
Yeah, I thought this bridge was based on a real one in the l.a. Area. I wonder what the actual color was in the 30s... - bluefairy 627.1 #174 1-19-13 1:23AM