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Chrissy poses on the front porch of a home in southwestern Florida over the Christmas holiday.
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Victoria Mansion, also known as the Morse-Libby House, is the finest example of residential design from the pre-Civil War era in America. With superb architecture and well-preserved original interiors that were among the most lavish and sophisticated in their day, it is an unparalleled document of America’s highest aspirations in architecture, interior design, and the decorative arts.
This is the stained glass light fixture and flower arrangement in the entry lobby just inside the front door. I'm glad I had the golden hour light shining into the lobby. In this photo, I tried highlighting the artistry, craftsmanship, woodwork, and curvature of the stained glass. I believe the design is torrey pine branches and pine cones.
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"Step into the timeless craftsman charm of The Lodge at Torrey Pines. Overlooking the world-renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course with views of the Pacific Ocean, the AAA Five Diamond rated resort exceeds expectations with world-class dining, a full-service spa and unprecedented service.
www.ksdesignstudio.com/the-lodge-at-torrey-pines
"Inspired by the creative genius of architects Greene & Greene, the Lodge at Torrey Pines uniquely embodies the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement. The guest rooms of the existing hotel were demolished and replaced by new guest wings. Public areas were extensively renovated and expanded adding a new ballroom and a full service spa and fitness center. KSDS was responsible for the design of all guest rooms, suites and public areas. In an effort to properly pay homage to this distinctive period in architectural history, extensive research was undertaken, resulting in a high level of expertise in the Arts and Crafts Movement.
"The lobby celebrates the work of Charles and Henry Greene in every detail, from the finely crafted millwork and to the meticulously replicated light fixtures and furniture. The custom stained glass entry doors were created by the same art glass studio that partnered with Greene & Greene on many of their historic homes."
www.thecraftsmanbungalow.com/lodge-at-torrey-pines/
We had a date at the A.R. Valentien Restaurant at the Lodge at Torrey Pines. A very elegant 1 Star Michelin Restaurant.
www.lodgetorreypines.com/ar-valentien
"AN EXCEPTIONAL FINE DINING EXPERIENCE
The Lodge’s signature restaurant, A.R. Valentien, highlights regional San Diego cuisine served in an elegant, timbered indoor-outdoor dining room overlooking the 18th hole of Torrey Pines Golf Course. Executive Chef Kelli Crosson sources only the best local provisions, and the menu changes frequently based on seasonal fare available. The restaurant takes its name from a talented early 20th-century California artist whose works are exhibited throughout the restaurant."""
San Diego 2024
With four full cutoff, square light fixtures on it. This was located in a commercial parking lot in Danbury, Connecticut, on a very cloudy afternoon in February.
If you line up your shots carefully there are vignettes possible that could have been taken 75 years ago. The conductor heads from the coolness of the morning depot back to his waiting train at the platform. August 10, 2024.
This dollhouse is close to being finished. I’ve made a few things myself to add to this one…..like the cola bottle light fixture and the bar table/wall. The windows are installed, but the roof shingles are gonna be time consuming.
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A unique chandelier, that appears multi-colored in this photograph, located in the lobby of the former headquarters of Westlake Urban, a San Mateo landmark that dates to the 1960s. This attractive chandelier, composed of circular glass discs and rings, hangs prominently in the front lobby at 520 El Camino Real.
Skylight window and woven wood chandelier. Shops at South Towne, Salt Lake County, Utah. Happy Window Wednesday!
Which light do you like? Maybe I would like the tree! The horizontal lines are from a car driving by. Not sure how fast it was going, but you can see how far it went in 1/30 of a second. So this is illuminating...if someone is texting while driving and they look down for only one second, if they are travelling at just 30mph, they've gone 44 feet. Interesting!
Here is the math: 5280 x 30 / 60 / 60 = 44
(For those on the metric system, 1 mile is 5280 feet x mph / 60 minutes / 60 seconds)
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The LCoF theme is hands. Not easy trying it as a selfie, single handedly, with a camera phone. I think I like the “bird in the hand” one better.
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FACTOR Prizmo RGB+W lights create stunning moods and colors. Just turn the control knob on the back to add any color you can imagine to your scene! These images were lit with two FACTOR Prizmo 1x1 lights, with the Prizmo on the left set to red and the Prizmo on the right set to blue. Click the link in our bio to learn more. Model: Meghan www.instagram.com/siren0293/
I installed a new light over the kitchen table today. You just know I had to play around with a camera after dark.
The Little Chapel of Silence was added to Town and Gown in 1936, and the architect is unknown. Probably the quietest and least known part of USC campus. It is part of the University of Southern California Historic District which is on the National Register of Historic Places #15000408.