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Castle on the Coast: Hearst Castle

08 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by Crystal in Photography, Travel

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2010, california, Hearst Castle, Photography, san simeon

So, one of the things I appreciate the most about Hearst Castle is this: they let you take pictures. Seriously. Drives me crazy other places.  In my own opinion (which is what I got to work with), I think the administration at Hearst Castle has the best camera policy ever: The tour guide explains that the flash, when compounded with every other tourist’s camera, will damage the ridiculously old stuff indoors (15th century tapestries, anyone?). After this careful explanation, they then let us know we CAN take pictures inside, WITHOUT THE FLASH. They offer to help you figure out how to turn it off if you need help. If you use it anyway, they will take your camera. Are you using a complicated camera that you do not understand? Too bad. You were given ample opportunity for assistance. I LOVE IT. All historic properties should use this guideline.

I forgive them the fact that they have divided the property into 900 (4) different tours, which can be pretty expensive, just for the camera policy alone.

Annie and I met each other one afternoon taking Tour 1, the basic first-time guest tour.

;-)

So now, you, the lucky visitor get to see some pictures and have a random commentary of the pictures. (Because I’m in a chatty mood now, but who knows if I still will be after I start adding pictures.) I plan to attempt adding the pictures in chronological order, so wish me good luck!

After the Bus Ride and the Photo Policy…

Here are some shots from the terrace in front of Casa Del Sol (pictured below), which we will be walking through after a small detour.
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Here’s Tour Guide #2, my personal fave. Each tour has two guides to make sure no one wanders off, or in my case, gets left behind because they were taking too many pictures of everything. She and I were close. I think we actually knew each others’ names by the end, but since this was a long time ago, I can’t remember hers.

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After this, we started up the grand staircase and visited the Pool, with a capital P.

Neptune Pool

This is the Neptune Pool. To view my photoshop-stitched panorama more clearly, you should click on the pic. Because this thing is cray-cray.

Apparently, most of the pieces of that pool were shipped from the Mediterranean. Because that’s how William Randolph Hearst rolled.

[Sidenote: Is it sad that the reason I knew who Hearst was is because of Newsies? Just a thought. Hope I’ve now got the song in your head. ;-) ]

After more terrace, steps, and a bevy of statuary, we began a walk through Casa del Sol, a guest house.

Castle

Casa del Sol Exterior Detail

Look at this crazy detail.

Casa Del Sol Ceiling

I have tons of blurry pictures of the ceilings in this house. Because they’re so gosh-darn pretty.

Casa Del Sol Interior - Sitting Room
window

We terraced some more, looked at more statues, and made our way to the main house.

 statuary & steps

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Steps to Casa Grande

Looking toward the main house.

Roses

casa door

I think this may have been another guest house…

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Castle

Seriously, I think the entire mountain top has been terraced and then covered in statues. Except for this one. It doesn’t have a statue. It’s probably the only one.

Casa Grande
Casa Grande Tower

This place is ridiculous. And amazing. And in a tiny way, sad. I thought it was kind of sad that during the construction of this place, Hearst was able to buy so many crazy-old and awesome pieces from all over Europe. Also pretty awesome, because I get to look at them now in this crazy amazing place.
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There are less interior shots because a lot of them are blurry. So, sorry. I desperately wanted a good shot in the theater, but it was too dark.
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/\ This is in the hallway from the side entrance into the main room. I thought it was crazy that such a simple hallway would get such a fantastic light fixture. The second half is a blurry shot of the interior of Hearst’s private elevator that Tour Guide #2 showed me as the rest of the group went into the main assembly room and I was lagging behind. She was awesome!

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Some of the fantastic details in the assembly room.

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So, I’m skipping a little bit, due to unfortunate blurriness, but here’s some shots of the crazy indoor pool:

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So the gold tiles are apparently actual gold leaf.

They have zebras!

Hearst Castle is definitely on my list of things to do again. There are more tours to take!

The tour was beautiful and extremely interesting. There are a lot of cool facts, like the fact that Julia Morgan, the architect, worked on this estate on her weekends.

Anyone else been to Hearst Castle and remember any interesting facts?

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Looking Back at Alcatraz

11 Friday May 2012

Posted by Crystal in Photography, Travel

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Alcatraz, california, Photography, san francisco, Travel

Some of these I’ve already posted on here when I blogged about my SF trip (Linked here) in 2010, others are newly edited. I’m slowly going through my pictures and organizing/tagging them in a more efficient manner, so I’ve decided to edit more of the old pics and share about some of the places in more detail than I have in the past on here.

Enjoy a morning at Alcatraz!

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begin the day by finding the correct departure point.

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enjoy a lovely, windy ride on alcatraz cruises

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wander the island and find all the little details that make you happy

subject to prosecution
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wander the island and find all the little things are interesting

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stairway to prison
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prison

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be very glad this is not where you live

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look through the teeny tiny windows

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The Island
;-)

Things I really liked:

– this sounds ridiculous, but I LOVED the gift shop. It was very well done. They’ve got a great marketing/merchandising team.
– that you could go along at your own pace. Helpful for someone like me, who tends to stop and take pictures of everything.
– the information on the audio tour was really interesting. I did get to the point where I was on information overload, but that was about the time I had planned to leave.

Thoughts on Alcatraz

I’m not sure I would just go again for the fun of it. I’d probably want to get more merchandise at some point though. I’d go again with a friend who hadn’t been. As much as I liked it, and I did, it’s not on my list of things to do next time I visit San Francisco.

Anyone else been there? What did you like?

::edit:: Freshly Pressed! I’M SO EXCITED! And shocked. And excited. So, welcome! Look around while you’re here and THANKS FOR VISITING!

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San Simeon 2010: Friday

15 Monday Nov 2010

Posted by Crystal in Photography, Travel

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2010, california, Hearst Castle, san simeon

So I was actually only in San Simeon for about 5 hours, but the rest of the day was driving to and from…

I left rather early to meet Annalise is San Simeon for the afternoon to visit Hearst Castle. I figured I’d want to stop for pictures along the way, especially since I was driving along Highway 1. And I did. Though not as often as I would have done had it not been entirely foggy along the coast.
I did get a couple interesting shots regardless.

After a brief (and COLD!) stop at the elephant seal rookery a few minutes from the turn off to the Castle (where I took the following), I arrived at the Hearst Castle Visitor Center.

 

After Annie arrived, we went inside and bought our tickets to the basic introductory tour. It was rather amazing. Seriously.

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