I love that they included a variety of libraries. Some very formal with rich wood tones with books more for display, some very modern and sleek with minimalist bookshelf design, and others that were cozy and comfy that could easily be a sanctuary in someone’s basement or attic in suburbia. Superb video, thank you for putting it together and thank you to the RUclips algorithm for helping me find it. Cheers!
These are so beautiful that some of them look like film-sets. They obviously belong to the very rich. I've got 2,000 volumes in a two-bedroom ex-council flat. There are home-made book-cases and improvised shelves in almost every corner. I've no room for an armchair and read sitting on the floor with my back against a couch, which has got so many books on it that there's no room to sit on it. A similar video of scruffy, worked in libraries would be more interesting, I think. Thanks, all the same. I found this very beautiful and soothing and loved the music. A series entitled 'Great, Scruffy, Worked in Libraries of the World' would probably be very interesting indeed, wouldn't it. To qualify for inclusion, you would probably have to have at least 100 volumes on the floor.
Thank you for your kind comment, Ms Baztastic. I have tried to work out the provenance of your name. You are right in a way. I've had a very interesting life and my library is unique in the UK. I am not very knowledgeable about filming, etc, though I do have a little video-camera. It has occurred to me to make a video about my library and its history. It contains a few rarities. One title, in particular, is not even in the British Library or the Bodleian, if you know what those two are, two of the great libraries of the country (GB), if not of the world. To do it well, I need the help of someone with more experience in filming. Thanks again for commenting. I love these conversations.
the most cozy/snugly (IMHO) ones appeared only once each.. 4:28 , 5:08 , 10:54 , 17:17 and 18:52, thx for collecting the inspiration. Took screenshots for future reference..
It is the HD photography technique, multiple layered photos taken at different exposures to eliminate shadows and blown out bright lights. Also, they added artificial highlighting and may have even taken the photos at different times of the day to get the perfect view through the window. Also, the use of wide angle lenses and distortion corrections changes the symmetry and relative size of the space. Add in some photography software which can add art techniques to photography, remove imperfections in paint/carpet/finishes and what you have is an idealized picture of a real space. You would never see it this way "all at once" with the naked eye. It is art and marketing more than photography. It is designed to make you feel something in particular concerning what you are seeing. The unsettling pictures were the ones where you noticed it because it was done badly and you have a good eye for such things. I get the same feeling looking at all of NASA's CGI images of space pretending not to be art.
I love home libraries. All the libraries shown in this video are beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.
I love that they included a variety of libraries. Some very formal with rich wood tones with books more for display, some very modern and sleek with minimalist bookshelf design, and others that were cozy and comfy that could easily be a sanctuary in someone’s basement or attic in suburbia. Superb video, thank you for putting it together and thank you to the RUclips algorithm for helping me find it. Cheers!
Easy to tell the real studies from the display rooms.
I love them all !! They are a minimalist's nightmare . Thanks for uploading.
These are so beautiful that some of them look like film-sets. They obviously belong to the very rich. I've got 2,000 volumes in a two-bedroom ex-council flat. There are home-made book-cases and improvised shelves in almost every corner. I've no room for an armchair and read sitting on the floor with my back against a couch, which has got so many books on it that there's no room to sit on it. A similar video of scruffy, worked in libraries would be more interesting, I think. Thanks, all the same. I found this very beautiful and soothing and loved the music. A series entitled 'Great, Scruffy, Worked in Libraries of the World' would probably be very interesting indeed, wouldn't it. To qualify for inclusion, you would probably have to have at least 100 volumes on the floor.
Your living space sounds like the beginning of a very good story. Amongst all those pages, the most interesting one would be you. Shalom.
Thank you for your kind comment, Ms Baztastic. I have tried to work out the provenance of your name. You are right in a way. I've had a very interesting life and my library is unique in the UK. I am not very knowledgeable about filming, etc, though I do have a little video-camera. It has occurred to me to make a video about my library and its history. It contains a few rarities. One title, in particular, is not even in the British Library or the Bodleian, if you know what those two are, two of the great libraries of the country (GB), if not of the world. To do it well, I need the help of someone with more experience in filming. Thanks again for commenting. I love these conversations.
Ideias magníficas !!!!
Nice video with a lot of beautiful decor.And the music high taste .i felt very in peace.thanks a lot for your love of library!❤🙋☺🌹
Same .
I came for the libraries. Stayed for the music.
Deliciously inspiring. Thank you!!
Inspirational and thought provoking.I could stop drinking and convert the wine cellar into one of these......😊
the most cozy/snugly (IMHO) ones appeared only once each.. 4:28 , 5:08 , 10:54 , 17:17 and 18:52, thx for collecting the inspiration. Took screenshots for future reference..
Super :) I have books on the floor, bookcase is full
The attic at the 2:11 mark is my favorite. Can't understand the libraries with a view. I'd be too easily distracted to read.
Beautiful places, full of beautiful books! A beautiful music as a background. What is it?
Dvorak, String Quartet. Not sure which one. Probably written during or after his time in the U. S.
I wish I could live forever just to read
If I could stop myself from becoming an anachronism , I would like that too .
Lovely, lovely!
A library portray the soul of a human being, or it´s wealth...
Alright, but what really interests me is the amount of shelf meters
1:06 is fantastic, I’d like one similar to that but dimmer in lighting
It’s mostly rooms decorated with books. Some obviously just for storage, the rest casual browsing by an individual.
Gorgeous beautiful
very beautiful
I'll take one of each :D
Beautiful rooms but the seating looks very uncomfortable.
"I buy books by the pound."
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18:03 Good!
many of these are really nice... but almost all of them are too small for my books.
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17:43
Too many very dark rooms. I didn't find a library that I would like for me. Pictures seem to be very old.
Something about these pictures is very unsettling... are these AI generated?
It is the HD photography technique, multiple layered photos taken at different exposures to eliminate shadows and blown out bright lights. Also, they added artificial highlighting and may have even taken the photos at different times of the day to get the perfect view through the window. Also, the use of wide angle lenses and distortion corrections changes the symmetry and relative size of the space. Add in some photography software which can add art techniques to photography, remove imperfections in paint/carpet/finishes and what you have is an idealized picture of a real space. You would never see it this way "all at once" with the naked eye. It is art and marketing more than photography. It is designed to make you feel something in particular concerning what you are seeing. The unsettling pictures were the ones where you noticed it because it was done badly and you have a good eye for such things. I get the same feeling looking at all of NASA's CGI images of space pretending not to be art.
I think most of them are AI. Some preposterous details, features, lighting, and window views are just too kitchy to be real, imho.
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First one please
We need to raise the property taxes on these people.
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