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City council stories usually don’t inspire art. While interesting
to the public, a contact being awarded isn’t often very visual. But
Newport Beach’s decision to change its coin-operated telescope vendor
after 55 years had possibility.
The telescope at Lookout Point in Corona del Mar had potential as
long as someone was actually using it. On Thursday, the park was full
of people enjoying the balmy weather. However, no one seemed inclined
to actually look out from the point.
I staked out a spot where I knew I’d get a nice silhouette, with
an ocean view in the background. It was close to the same view anyone
using the telescope would enjoy.
I waited for about an hour before Rhett Faucher, 6, of Colorado
and Noah Chantos, 6, of Northern California hopped onto the platform
and began to play with the scope. While they didn’t drop any quarters
into the machine, they did stay on there long enough for me to shoot
two frames.
-- Steve McCrank
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