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Photos of Heat (6)
There are (6) photos of the keyword,
Heat
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Objects
#2309 — A close up picture taken of a campfire that was built during a camping trip. You can see the flames and logs close up.
Campfire
#2335 — A close up vertical picture taken of a campfire located in a pit at a campsite. Orange flames are seen in the photo.
Camping Trip Fire Pit
#64 — A photo of a fire built in a fireplace. This is a close up of a red and orange fire burning inside a house.
Warm Fire
Travel Locations
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California
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Los Angeles
#391 — A picture taken of the Kodak T
heat
re in Hollywood & Highland near Los Angeles, California. The Kodak T
heat
re has also become the world's only live broadcast t
heat
re. It has been custom-designed for the special needs of Oscar Night and other live TV broadcasts. The Kodak T
heat
re is also home to the finale of the popular TV show, "American Idol." Every season a new American Idol is crowned here! The t
heat
re is sponsored by the Kodak Company, which paid a record $75 million to have its name emblazoned on the new auditorium.
Hollywood Kodak T
heat
re, Los Angeles
#480 — A picture taken of Grauman's Chinese T
heat
re located in Hollywood, California. The most spectacular t
heat
re opening in motion picture history belonged to the grand opening of Grauman's Chinese T
heat
re in Hollywood in May 18, 1927. The t
heat
re rises 90-feet high and two gigantic coral red columns topped by wrought iron masks hold aloft the bronze roof. Between the columns is a 30-foot high dragon carved from stone. Guarding the t
heat
re entrance to this day are the two original giant Heaven Dogs brought from China. The Chinese T
heat
re in is the most famous movie t
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re in the world. Millions of visitors come here each year, most of them drawn by its legendary forecourt with its footprints of the stars.
Grauman's Chinese T
heat
re, Hollywood
#394 — A few of the front of the Kodak T
heat
re from the inside of the Hollywood & Highland Center. This 136,000 square foot t
heat
re is the cornerstone of the new Hollywood & Highland development. The Kodak T
heat
re has also become the world's only live broadcast t
heat
re. As such, it has been custom-designed for the special needs of Oscar Night and other live TV broadcasts. In the past, seats had to be taken out at other venues to make room for the TV cameras and other equipment. Not so at Oscar's new home - the Kodak T
heat
re. During live broadcasts, a unique "media cockpit" will rise above the center of the orchestra seating, and will act as the technical heart of the production, containing television cameras, sound & lighting equipment. The Kodak T
heat
re is also home to the finale of the popular tv show, "American Idol." Every season a new American Idol is crowned here!
Kodak T
heat
re from Inside