Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 27, 2016 Author #326 Share Posted July 27, 2016 (edited) Here's a close up of the Benois Madonna . And with a quick pause between groups , I could get a quick picture of it , with Ty . This is the Madonna Litta , also by da Vinci . A passing guide shared it's story with us also ( my , what big ears you have grandma ) . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_Litta The doors in the room are a work of art themselves . They are decorated in the Boulle style , and made from tortoise shell and gilded brass . Edited July 27, 2016 by scubacruiserx2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare perfect match Posted July 28, 2016 #327 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Thank you Nancy , I appreciate that . A photo is worth a thousand words ! We hope that you are well and diving ! This morning we are planning , with Tyler , a dive trip to Cozumel or a Disney water park trip in August - so we'll see ! :cool: Have you decided yet? If you're diving in Cozumel, I'll need you to leave space in your suitcase for me to stow away! :D Oh, wait! I have to get my regulator serviced before I can dive. I will have it done soon, though. :cool: After our return to the ground we had a nice lunch at a cafeteria in the fortress . Our next stop was at the Artillery Museum , which had walked around on the outside before , but never the inside . Gennadiy had hired a employee there who has an exhaustive knowledge of the 850,000 items exhibited . There were also some knights in shining armor there ! So that's where my knight in shining armor has been hiding! Who knew? :confused: I have been looking for him for years, but finally stopped looking when I met & married Barry. Now he is my knight in shining armor. I loved your helicopter video. I have never flown in a helicopter. It is a bucket list item for me, one I hope to check off my list when I finally manage to get to either Hawaii or Alaska. Both of those destinations are also bucket list items. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 28, 2016 Author #328 Share Posted July 28, 2016 With the Da Vinci Room becoming crowded , we moved over to one of my favorite artists in the Hermitage - Rembrandt .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rembrandt They have a large gallery with some of his more famous paintings there which we had hoped would be less crowded . We were wrong . Flora In the room with the painting The Return of the Prodigal Son Viewing the Prodigal In order to portray the painting and the museum in it's best light , I 'll borrow a couple of previous postings from our Total Eclipse thread . The photos were taken last May when we stayed in SPB - BEFORE THE BUSY SEASON , and it's the reason that we prefer , and would recommend , a stay in SPB . :) :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 28, 2016 Author #329 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Outside of the Pavilion Hall is the Council Staircase , room # 206 on our map . And now , we are in in Large Hermitage . In one direction is the Italian art and in the other direction , the Rembrandt room #254 , seen across the way . While art is highly subjective , Rembrandt through his contrast of light and darkness , subject matter and technique , remains one of my favorites . The Hermitage has 20 of his paintings . Like many artists , he used self , friends and family as models . The is his young wife , Saskia , as the Roman goddess of flowers and sex , Flora . He also used her and self in The prodigal son in the Tavern painting - which is not found in the Hermitage . "Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 139" by Rembrandt - http://www.mcah.columbia.edu*: Home*: [1]. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rembrandt_Harmensz._van_Rijn_139.jpg#/media/File:Rembrandt_Harmensz._van_Rijn_139.jpg There is a lot of glare in the gallery so I reduced the photo sizes of some of the pictures . The old man in red Portrait of an old Jew Young woman trying on earings Post # 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 28, 2016 Author #330 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Rembrandt's Abraham and Issac 1634 , from the Bible story . Danae 1636 This is the painting that was attacked , by a man with a knife and acid in the account that follows from wikipedia : On June 15, 1985 Rembrandt's painting was attacked by a man, a Soviet national later judged insane; he threw sulfuric acid on the canvas and cut it twice with his knife.[2] The entire central part of the composition was turned into a mixture of spots with a conglomerate of splashes and areas of dripping paint. The worst damage was to the face and hair of Danaë, her right arm, and legs.[2] The process of restoring the painting began the same day. Following consultations with chemists, art restorers began washing the surface of the painting with water; they kept the painting in the vertical position, and sprayed water at the painting to prevent further degradation of the painting. The restoration of the painting was accomplished between 1985 and 1997 by staff of the State Hermitage's Laboratory of Expert Restoration of Easel Paintings: Ye. N. Gerasimov (group leader), A. G. Rakhman, and G. A. Shirokov, with the participation of T. P. Alioshina in matters of scientific methodology. And finally , Rembrandt's last great painting The return of the Prodigal Son 1669 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_the_Prodigal_Son_(Rembrandt) It is a renowned work described by art historian Kenneth Clark as "a picture which those who have seen the original in Leningrad may be forgiven for claiming as the greatest picture ever painted".[2] The quote above and the following photo are from wikipedia : Post # 2 I was able to take a updated version of Danae this visit , before moving on . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cocker2 Posted July 28, 2016 #331 Share Posted July 28, 2016 We were in Bruges yesterday. A fellow traveller organised a taxi for eight people. It was €25 per couple. Off the ship on to the free shuttle bus to the port entrance. The taxi was waiting for us. We were in Bruges by 8:30. It was very quiet and nowhere was open. The advantage was we were able to stand back and admire the buildings without crowds. The Tourist Information centre does not open until 10:00 am and this seemed to be a common theme. Easy place to walk around and we enjoyed the boat ride. The return taxi wax booked for 13:30. He was waiting for us and after what seemed a very quick journey we were back at the port entrance. Same process in reverse as getting off. Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Do you happen to know which taxi firm they used please. Think I had better start booking for next July! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cocker2 Posted July 28, 2016 #332 Share Posted July 28, 2016 We were in Bruges yesterday. A fellow traveller organised a taxi for eight people. It was €25 per couple. Off the ship on to the free shuttle bus to the port entrance. The taxi was waiting for us. We were in Bruges by 8:30. It was very quiet and nowhere was open. The advantage was we were able to stand back and admire the buildings without crowds. The Tourist Information centre does not open until 10:00 am and this seemed to be a common theme. Easy place to walk around and we enjoyed the boat ride. The return taxi wax booked for 13:30. He was waiting for us and after what seemed a very quick journey we were back at the port entrance. Same process in reverse as getting off. Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Do you happen to know which taxi firm they used please. Think I had better start booking for next July! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bremenkat Posted July 28, 2016 #333 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Do you happen to know which taxi firm they used please. Think I had better start booking for next July! We did the same last year and used Ronys taxis. Just emailed them and agreed the times. They quoted us €50 each way for either a car for 4 or a minibus taking 8. So I booked the minibus for 8 and then filled it with members of our roll call. It worked out at €25 per couple in total. We took the free shuttle bus to the edge of the port and met the driver there. On the way back he took us all the way to the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 28, 2016 Author #334 Share Posted July 28, 2016 We did the same last year and used Ronys taxis. Just emailed them and agreed the times. They quoted us €50 each way for either a car for 4 or a minibus taking 8. So I booked the minibus for 8 and then filled it with members of our roll call. It worked out at €25 per couple in total. We took the free shuttle bus to the edge of the port and met the driver there. On the way back he took us all the way to the ship. Thank you for sharing that great information with us bremenkat ! :) :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 28, 2016 Author #335 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Have you decided yet? If you're diving in Cozumel, I'll need you to leave space in your suitcase for me to stow away! :D Oh, wait! I have to get my regulator serviced before I can dive. I will have it done soon, though. :cool: You are having your reg. serviced ? We thought that you might be diving lobster mini season ! Yum :) :D We are thinking about staying in the end of October / November and meeting friends there . We rent apartments and eat , sleep and dive - like a cruise with diving !! So that's where my knight in shining armor has been hiding! Who knew? :confused: I have been looking for him for years, but finally stopped looking when I met & married Barry. Now he is my knight in shining armor. That sounds like the Blackmore's Night video - Once in a Million years . Have you heard it ? You and Barry sound like a perfect match ! I loved your helicopter video. I have never flown in a helicopter. It is a bucket list item for me, one I hope to check off my list when I finally manage to get to either Hawaii or Alaska. Both of those destinations are also bucket list items. Thank you , it's so much more fun riding on one than working on one ! Those are both excellent choices for a place to fly and we are hoping for next Summer - in Alaska ! :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 29, 2016 Author #336 Share Posted July 29, 2016 And while the Rembrandt gallery was packed , this one was empty ! The Small Italian Skylight Room A vase in the room The Death of Adonis The Crouching Boy - Michelango The Raphael Loggias Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 29, 2016 Author #337 Share Posted July 29, 2016 The Three Graces Through this window you can see several Atlas statutes supporting the porch roof Going down and looking up . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cocker2 Posted July 29, 2016 #338 Share Posted July 29, 2016 I am becoming so excited now seeing all your wonderful pictures. It's a shame we miss out on Stockholm but there is so much to see everywhere anyway. Sent from my iPad using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 29, 2016 Author #339 Share Posted July 29, 2016 I am becoming so excited now seeing all your wonderful pictures. It's a shame we miss out on Stockholm but there is so much to see everywhere anyway. Sent from my iPad using Forums We missed Helsinki on ours and spent an extra day and night in SPB . On our first Baltic cruise (NCL) we had 2 days and a night in SPB , a day in Helsinki and 2 days and a night in Copenhagen . We did prefer the extra day in SPB , and so something had to give . ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 29, 2016 Author #340 Share Posted July 29, 2016 Two last photos before leaving the Hermitage . A giant vase And a mummy And NO , it's not Lenin - he's in the Kremlin ! Finally , one last set of comparison and contrast photos The Hermitage and Palace Square in early May 2015 : And in mid June 2016 Palace Square was being prepared for a Russian Day holiday concert , later that evening , which we choose not to attend . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cindy Posted July 29, 2016 #341 Share Posted July 29, 2016 (edited) Goodness! Your pictures of the Hermitage are stunning not just for the wonderful photography but for the absence of crowds! I was incredibly disappointed in our "early entrance" to the Hermitage in 2013...it was packed, and I didn't even feel safe because of the pushing and shoving of a couple really large groups.:mad: I'm making a mental note. When we go back, we will hire a PRIVATE guide who can truly get us in to the Hermitage before the crowds. Look at the difference -- What you saw: :D What we saw: :eek: Edited July 29, 2016 by Cindy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 30, 2016 Author #342 Share Posted July 30, 2016 Goodness! Your pictures of the Hermitage are stunning not just for the wonderful photography but for the absence of crowds! I was incredibly disappointed in our "early entrance" to the Hermitage in 2013...it was packed, and I didn't even feel safe because of the pushing and shoving of a couple really large groups.:mad: I'm making a mental note. When we go back, we will hire a PRIVATE guide who can truly get us in to the Hermitage before the crowds. Look at the difference -- What you saw: :D What we saw: :eek: Thank you Cindy , it certainly is more enjoyable to have fewer people , especially for taking photos ! Our preferred visits are a stay in the shoulder season of May or September and DIY with the SPB card . You have fewer crowds and more time , but it requires a visa . The private guide works good for a family or a small group , but they are not all equal , so confirm a truly early entrance at the Hermitage or Catherine's Palace ( if you go ) , before you go . We have skipped Catherine's Palace several times because of the crowds there and the 4 hour time block needed to visit there . We feel your crowd pain from your photo , and as a result we try to avoid them as much as possible ! The crowds in those places usually come in waves . We were in the first at the Hermitage and had about an hour before the second wave caught us near the da Vinci room . At about the 2 hour mark and with the third wave crashing - we headed out . As we were exiting , a rogue Chinese lady chasing to catch to group , gave Patty a hockey - style shoulder check which left her sore for a couple of days ! :eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
upwarduk Posted July 30, 2016 #343 Share Posted July 30, 2016 The crowds in the Yusupov Palace were the noisiest, one of the guides had a large group of Japanese and no one had been supplied with the ear buds for the address system. The guide spoke in such a loud voice to enable her group to hear, that she was told off by our guide. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cindy Posted July 30, 2016 #344 Share Posted July 30, 2016 Thank you Cindy , it certainly is more enjoyable to have fewer people , especially for taking photos ! Our preferred visits are a stay in the shoulder season of May or September and DIY with the SPB card . You have fewer crowds and more time , but it requires a visa . The private guide works good for a family or a small group , but they are not all equal , so confirm a truly early entrance at the Hermitage or Catherine's Palace ( if you go ) , before you go . As we were exiting , a rogue Chinese lady chasing to catch to group , gave Patty a hockey - style shoulder check which left her sore for a couple of days ! :eek: I had the same thing happen as we were getting ready to leave. We were trying to make our way to the stairs for the restrooms/coat-check. There was a HUGE group following an umbrella guide, and they were all pushing and shoving. When we got to the top of the steps one of them shoved me in the back...if it hadn't been wall-to-wall people I would have tumbled to the bottom of the marble staircase. I was shaking like a leaf, and the lady was laughing. It really soured what I thought would be the highlight of the trip.[emoji22] I swore I would never go back, but your posts have shown me it can be done. I would have to do some research, but I love that part![emoji1] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 30, 2016 Author #345 Share Posted July 30, 2016 The crowds in the Yusupov Palace were the noisiest, one of the guides had a large group of Japanese and no one had been supplied with the ear buds for the address system. The guide spoke in such a loud voice to enable her group to hear, that she was told off by our guide. We did hear some noisy groups in the churches with the high ceilings , but not that noisy ! Fortunately , your guide had the presence to speak up to them ! And hopefully it worked . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 30, 2016 Author #346 Share Posted July 30, 2016 I had the same thing happen as we were getting ready to leave. We were trying to make our way to the stairs for the restrooms/coat-check. There was a HUGE group following an umbrella guide, and they were all pushing and shoving. When we got to the top of the steps one of them shoved me in the back...if it hadn't been wall-to-wall people I would have tumbled to the bottom of the marble staircase. I was shaking like a leaf, and the lady was laughing. It really soured what I thought would be the highlight of the trip.[emoji22] I swore I would never go back, but your posts have shown me it can be done. I would have to do some research, but I love that part![emoji1] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Wow ! I never cease to be astonished at the horrible behavior of some people ! :eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 30, 2016 Author #347 Share Posted July 30, 2016 The next place that we visited was the amazing St. Isaac's Cathedral . http://www.saint-petersburg.com/cathedrals/st-isaacs-cathedral/ The view from St. Isaac's Square We will be using some photos from our 2015 visit It took 40 years to complete , but it's beautiful It's about 100 meters to the top of the dome and the statues there are larger than life . It was much more crowded when we visited this year . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare perfect match Posted July 31, 2016 #348 Share Posted July 31, 2016 You are having your reg. serviced ? We thought that you might be diving lobster mini season ! Yum :) :D We are thinking about staying in the end of October / November and meeting friends there . We rent apartments and eat , sleep and dive - like a cruise with diving !! That sounds like the Blackmore's Night video - Once in a Million years . Have you heard it ? You and Barry sound like a perfect match ! Thank you , it's so much more fun riding on one than working on one ! Those are both excellent choices for a place to fly and we are hoping for next Summer - in Alaska ! :cool: Unfortunately for me, I am allergic to lobster. Not so unfortunate for the lobster! :D I like your plan of eat, sleep, and dive, but with Barry not being a diver we try to break the diving up a bit by finding adventures we both enjoy. I guess you've figured out my screen name. When we first met, all our friends kept saying we had found our perfect match. We thought so, too! I had not seen the video, thanks for the link. I will have to show it to Barry. I think he will like it, too. Your plan for next summer sounds like a good one. :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cocker2 Posted July 31, 2016 #349 Share Posted July 31, 2016 (edited) Could I but in here with another question please? What are the options of snacking in SPB? Typically a small beer and whatever they offer with it? Thank you. Sent from my iPad using Forums Edited July 31, 2016 by cocker2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare scubacruiserx2 Posted July 31, 2016 Author #350 Share Posted July 31, 2016 (edited) Could I but in here with another question please? What are the options of snacking in SPB? Typically a small beer and whatever they offer with it? Thank you. Sent from my iPad using Forums A popular Russian fast food is the blini (Crepe) with fruit , fish or mushrooms from Teremok . Menu: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://teremok.ru/menu/&prev=search Also , many people will get meat or fruit pies , to stay or to go , from Stolle . Menu :http://www.stolle.ru/en/menu/saint-petersburg#block-quicktabs-pirogi They both are cheap , good , quick and local food . :) :D Edited July 31, 2016 by scubacruiserx2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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