Karl the Fog creeps in over downtown San Francisco on a March evening.
Photo: "The Trail"
Delicious fog creeping in over the city of San Francisco.
Photo: "Fog Blanket"
Last night, I had intentions of shooting sunset at one of the local beaches. I watched the wispy clouds all day hoping they'd stick around and rushed back to the city in the afternoon, but as sunset neared, the clouds disappeared and the fog rolled in too thick for my original plans.
Today, I never intended to shoot the sunset, but once I noticed a less dense fog creeping over my house in Twin Peaks, I figured tonight, I'd embrace it. I grabbed my bag and rushed out the door and arrived at the Twin Peaks lookout just in time to capture a few shots of the city basking in a pink glow.
I hung out and waited for blue hour, which happens to be my absolute favorite time of day for photos, and captured this image while chatting to a marketing rep from+pashadelic. From the lookout, I didn't notice City Hall was lit up in rainbow colors, so that was a nice surprise when I began editing the images.
Photo: "Fogged In"
Foggy morning at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Photo: "Light It Up"
October sunrise over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
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Photo: "Amber Light"
Catch every drop of frigid air
watch it transform
as it leaves your lips
laced in hope
frozen in desperation
until all you see are clouds
above and below
melting away
beneath the amber light
gathering in your eyes."
Photo: "B l i s s"
This afternoon, I'm heading down to Southern California for my brother's wedding, so it seemed fitting to share a peaceful scene from a beautiful morning overlooking the bay.
Congratulations Jeff and Caitlin!
Photo: "Dark Dawn"
Dawn at the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Photo: "Frosted"
Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands
Running at 100 miles an hour today, so here's a quick post from sunrise a few weeks ago in the headlands.
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