Good morning, everyone! This is The Blog Tech with photos of the inside of the Tudor House.
I don't know a whole lot about its history (I just take the photos, man!), but be sure to visit the Tudor Place website if you want to learn more.
I spent a long time taking pictures of this gloriously-huge Christmas tree. If I ever have a house with Roman Pillars, I am going to put a Christmas tree right behind them.
The foyer, with several guests reading all about the Tudor house's history.
One of the really neat things about this house from a photography standpoint is how it's laid out. So many straight lines from one end to the other. I am describing this horribly, but basically, it allows for me to take photos like this one where you get to see inside three different rooms at once.
A festive little table. For whatever reason, this photo came out more clearly than any other. The photo gods like little festive tables.
The awesome Christmas tree from the inside.
The stockings were hung from the mantle with care in the hope that St. Nicholas soon would be there! I think I quoted that correctly.
Another Christmas tree.
A dining room table.
Another shot of the fireplace.
People milling around the awesome Christmas tree.
Another three-room shot. I really took a ton of these.
Thus concludes my photos of the Tudor house. Too bad my Canon camera had to miss the big game, but the fates are under no obligation to be kind! Thanks so much for reading my guest entries, and make sure to come back tomorrow for the return of my mother!
I don't know a whole lot about its history (I just take the photos, man!), but be sure to visit the Tudor Place website if you want to learn more.
I spent a long time taking pictures of this gloriously-huge Christmas tree. If I ever have a house with Roman Pillars, I am going to put a Christmas tree right behind them.
The foyer, with several guests reading all about the Tudor house's history.
One of the really neat things about this house from a photography standpoint is how it's laid out. So many straight lines from one end to the other. I am describing this horribly, but basically, it allows for me to take photos like this one where you get to see inside three different rooms at once.
A festive little table. For whatever reason, this photo came out more clearly than any other. The photo gods like little festive tables.
The awesome Christmas tree from the inside.
The stockings were hung from the mantle with care in the hope that St. Nicholas soon would be there! I think I quoted that correctly.
Another Christmas tree.
A dining room table.
Another shot of the fireplace.
People milling around the awesome Christmas tree.
Another three-room shot. I really took a ton of these.
Thus concludes my photos of the Tudor house. Too bad my Canon camera had to miss the big game, but the fates are under no obligation to be kind! Thanks so much for reading my guest entries, and make sure to come back tomorrow for the return of my mother!
-Blog Tech
Comments
Thanks for the tour.
But my cottage is so small that no tree standing in here would look that awsome :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.