One morning while I was in California, I drove up to Treasure Island to meet up with my friend, Tubay. I met him a few years ago while I was at Rodeo Beach and always kept in touch. He suggested we meet up at Treasure Island to try to catch the new lights on the Bay Bridge. We didn’t get to see the show, but it was great catching up 🙂
San Francisco
This image was by mistake. I was actually looking for Marshall Beach and wanted to shoot the sunrise from there, but it was no where to be found. In a rush, I set up my tripod and camera to capture this image before the colors of the sun went away.
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My first black and white HDR. What do you think? I felt like an image of the Alcatraz prisons seemed pretty appropriate for black and white.
If you are ever in San Francisco, I’d recommend Alcatraz for a rainy day. Each ticket comes with an audio tour and you get to hear the point of view of a guard and inmate. It’s pretty interesting, especially solitary confinment.
Have a great weekend!
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I was in northern California for a week and heres a few snippets of my trip.
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People in California are so nice. It’s a little bit weird, coming from the east coast, people are usually too busy with what they are doing that they have no time to be friendly.
The first time I came to Ft. Baker to take this image, I didn’t know how to get closer to the water. I saw a man walk past and asked him for suggestions. He was so nice he offered to help me down the rocks and when I said, “not thats ok”, he said he’d wait for me to climb down to make sure I was ok.
East coasters- how crazy is that? West Coasters- is everyone that nice?
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It rained while I was in San Francisco (surprise, surprise), so I spent a day shooting the interiors of the city. Since I’ve recently toured the Capitol in DC (seen here and here), I thought it would be fun to compare it to San Francisco’s City Hall.
Fun Fact: This is the largest dome in the United States. It even beats the US Capitol building.
One thing that I really like about City Hall is the fact that it is open to the public. People are free to walk almost anywhere, without being escorted. I even saw a wedding take place which was a sweet surprise.
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