"Vanderbilt Mansion Rear Portico #2"
Fine Art prints, matting and framing.
Fine Art prints, matting and framing.
I envision this image as part of a triptych, along with my posts from the last two days - Portraits and Profiles and Vanderbilt Mansion Rear Portico #1. For usage as a triptych, though, I would rename the two Vanderbilt Mansion-entitled images as Portraits and Profiles - Right and Portraits and Profiles - Left respectively.
When by baby - Sally - saw yesterday's blog, she mentioned that we already know a place where this trilogy would display perfectly: Carmela's, our favorite Italian Restaurant. I have already scoped out the only appropriate locations at Carmela's where artwork could be displayed, and it turns out to be three sections of wall in their neoclassical dining room. These three images would complement the decor there splendidly, as Sally pointed out to me while dining there last night. (And her opinion didn't change, even after getting ignominiously shot in the back by a cork from a bottle of red wine, which was being displayed/stored in a rack behind her.) I've also previously broached the subject of hanging my photos there with Gaspare who, along with his wife Debbie, own and run this extremely fine eating establishment.
Camera Data
Today's picture is now the seventh in this series, from Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY; and I'm only about halfway through posting my images from my short visit there. After that, and especially with today's early morning photo shoot - in the fog, at a neighboring marina, where I captured 59 pictures - I already have enough "work" to keep me busy for quite a while!
Camera Data
Canon
Canon EOS 5D
1/320 second
F/7.1
105 mm
50
May 12, 2011, 4:10:41 PM
Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Windows
66mm
Canon EOS 5D
1/320 second
F/7.1
105 mm
50
May 12, 2011, 4:10:41 PM
Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Windows
66mm
Today's picture is now the seventh in this series, from Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY; and I'm only about halfway through posting my images from my short visit there. After that, and especially with today's early morning photo shoot - in the fog, at a neighboring marina, where I captured 59 pictures - I already have enough "work" to keep me busy for quite a while!