Despite loving the conveniences and logical city planning of suburban paradise, I do find the order confining and uninspiring at times. It's hard to find inspiration when you're staring at the back of a Prius that nearly backed into you in the parking lot of Whole Foods (true story). Still, I find that plenty of people who live in the old cities with architectural masterpieces let their mundane daily agendas drive their attention and they miss the forest for the trees. It's probably why they always say it's important to travel and see the world for all the wonders it has to offer.
This was also my first attempt at nighttime photography with a tripod - definitely a third time's a charm situation since I lugged that thing all over the place and finally got to use it my last night in the city. Good thing it's only 2lbs and conveniently fits into my camera bag. Also would have doubled nicely as a makeshift bludgeon in the unlikely yet possible event that we would have been jumped by weirdos. I love how the shots came out even though they were pretty stock in nature and not particularly visually dramatic.
Campanile over Wheeler - some of my favorite classes were in that building |
Sather Gate - fun discovery: the lights have swirly lightbulbs in them |
Two of the larger bells of the carillon in the Campanile |
San Francisco City Hall |
Columns at the Palace of Fine Arts |
Palace of Fine Arts |
Seeing the city through the trees |
Coit Tower |
The Bay Lights installation on the Bay Bridge |
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