Last week we took a drive along the edge of the Marin headlands, and i kept one eye on the bridge, waiting for the point where the Transamerica pyramid was framed perfectly inside of the opening at
Wow... it's been a long time since I posted anything here. I've just been so wrapped up with other projects that I haven't had any time to shoot.
Well.. yesterday was the culmination of yet another disappointing season for the Giants. But we did get one last look at their most promising player--and what a performance!
Once upon a time, this was something I saw every day on my walk to/from work. It's simply one of the most amazing views in the city—especially as the sun is beginning to set.
Taken from the abandoned Navy base in Alameda
...pointing you up and to the left.
Took this late last year---actually, I have a lot from this shoot that turned out well, which I'll probably end up posting here sometime in the future.
As I look through the tens of thousands of photos I have scattered about on external drives, I've realized that I take a lot of the same photos any tourist would take---even in my own city.
Another perfect San Francisco moment...
...with a little help from Lightroom 2. How is it that Adobe has managed to make the most amazing program ever even better?
On occasion, I deliberately work late just so I can catch these moments on my walk home... and it's worth it every time.