That first shot is Hyde Park, built by Frederick Vanderbillt in New York. The Breakers is Second Italian Renaissance Revival architecture, for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Cornelius was his grandfather, also known as "Commodore." Not being persnickety here it's just that the little details are important.
I had to agree - somewhat - with MySensualWorld re the music: it didn't fit too well & I chose to mute it. But this is mainly about imagery, so in that regard, you captured some really great angles & close-up details of the Breakers...including the heart-stopping admission prices!!! Having been there, I know they don't allow filming inside, which I never could understand about these sort of places.
@SethingtonFrethheim they don't want you taking pictures because they want to sell you the books, postcards, dvd...
dcsiple 6 days ago
That first shot is Hyde Park, built by Frederick Vanderbillt in New York. The Breakers is Second Italian Renaissance Revival architecture, for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Cornelius was his grandfather, also known as "Commodore." Not being persnickety here it's just that the little details are important.
MarquisEstelle 2 months ago
@sant11207 Sorry!
120Mariokart 2 months ago
I had to agree - somewhat - with MySensualWorld re the music: it didn't fit too well & I chose to mute it. But this is mainly about imagery, so in that regard, you captured some really great angles & close-up details of the Breakers...including the heart-stopping admission prices!!! Having been there, I know they don't allow filming inside, which I never could understand about these sort of places.
SethingtonFrethheim 4 months ago
i wonder if this property can be purchased
sant11207 4 months ago
I went here
awesomeness7868 5 months ago
Annoying music, had to mute it!
MySensualWorld 5 months ago
Nice :D me & some friends did a creepy exploration too :) Watch it
/watch?v=vbvsGR9LPuY
RapFanBig 5 months ago
I went there today. Just a bit disappointed with the lack of upkeep! Also, the visit was quite restricted .
wendycs3 6 months ago