Easiest way to look at it is to "mind you gaps"
Anytime you have a series of high rises it is easy to line up one alignment and move in/out till the others work, Google Earth works best for this, I fly till I see the all the alignments work then I look for a landing spot, in this case it was actualy a helipad.
I instantly recognized Los Angeles City Hall, smaller building to the rear of the car, my fist assumption was Dodger Stadium before I looked into it and realized the alignments didn't work.
Pegman has a lot more freedom in Google Earth.
Alan
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classic solving MrMoparCHP. I no longer have Google Earth .. its a memory hog and I probably need more capable desktop too. Pegman cant land there anyway .. so yeah ya gotta "fly around" and GE is better than GM for that
Los Angeles California, Elysian Park Heilpad.
Original Photo with unmistakeable LA landmark buildings we've done here before
Internet Photo from Elysian Park Helipad with landmark buildings. Low angle on the Porshe keeps Dodger Stadium from showing up in photo.
Google Map satellite photo of Elysian Park Helipad
Orange arrow is where Porshe is. Orange box is Dodger stadium parking lot where I thought car was and where I sent my daughter to look. Elysian Park Helipad is on a higher elevation but with a line of sight that also gives the best right X, Y axes that MrMoparCHP found.
The panorama sight lines from the Helipad .. no other spot works.