Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Friday, October 04, 2013

Summer shots

A beautiful sunset in Eagle Rock:


A Flagstaff visit:


A trip to the Getty is always great:








Saturday, July 21, 2012

Who Shot Rock and Roll?


The Annenberg Space for Photography has an INCREDIBLE exhibit on display right now til October 7th called Who Shot Rock and Roll? The exhibit features film photography of famous musicians, mostly from the 60's to present, and is FREE. If you go during the weekends, parking is $1. And it is right around the corner from the Apple Pan, which if you haven't been, it's an LA must-do.

I say this over and over again, but I'll say it again... If you live in LA, take advantage of your time here and do awesome LA things!! This is something you will definitely enjoy if you like music and you like photography or art. There's no photography allowed inside, but I did take some pictures of the surrounding buildings:



Monday, June 25, 2012

Road trip: Vancouver


The next few days we spent in Vancouver. It is a beautiful and clean town. We rented bikes and biked all around the city, through Stanley Park, and then down to Granville Island. We also drove through the Gastown district on the last night we were there and wished we had more time to spend there. It had such a neat feel to it. Here are some photos from the bike ride around town:



Canadian Geese:



Totem Poles:


The bridge to North Vancouver:


 


We took a stroll through Stanley Park; it was absolutely gorgeous:





Back on the bike path around town:



Lost Lagoon:


Crossing the bridge on our way to Granville Island:




Vancouver's skyline:
 


Friday, April 06, 2012

Hearst Castle

 A beautiful day at Hearst's pool

We visited Hearst's Castle recently. An apology in advance for the sheer amount of photos taken, but I had a hard time narrowing it down! The castle is perched on a hill by the ocean: 

Here is the view from the premises, where you can see the road that leads up to the castle. It's about a 20 minute drive:


We first took a tour of the "Grand Rooms":

 



It's like a museum inside. He collected ancient art from all around the world.
The first room was the waiting room with games and couches, where guests would be served cocktails: 


Then they would move into the dining hall, where the newest guests would sit closest to Hearst and he would enjoy conversation with actors, artists, directors, etc. He would invite guests and never send them away, but the longer you were there, the farther from the middle of the table you would sit.

The place settings at the table. Bottles of ketchup and mustard for sanitary reasons:


Looking up at the windows to the dining hall, from the outside:
 
We also saw the billiards room and theater. Then we were free to tour the outdoor spaces:
 


Tall palm trees and spanish-style architecture:


The epic outdoor pool:

(opposite view)
 

 
I had to get every angle... It was incredible: 

Lots of statues:
 
 






And wow, what a view!
   
Then the breath-taking indoor pool:




Complete with necessary repairs and all!


Perfect reflections...

Are you "sure"?



Such beautiful detail (this was a 3' piece of flooring)

It was such a cool experience! On the way back down, we saw where he had housed certain animals for his private zoo. I think this was where he kept polar bears. We even saw some remaining zebras by the side of the road on the way home!

Very peaceful place.