San Francisco from Bernal Heights

Matt TilghmanMatt Tilghman Registered Users Posts: 130 Major grins
edited September 19, 2013 in Landscapes
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San Francisco from Bernal Heights

In California, people often talk about "June Gloom," "May Gray," or "Fogust" – referring to the onslaught of coastal fog that can make some cities lucky to catch a mere glimpse of blue sky in summer. San Francisco is often considered one of those cities, but the gloom really depends on the neighborhood. On many summer days, the neighborhoods west of and on top of the central hills (Twin Peaks, Diamond Heights, etc) can indeed be inundated by fog. But as the prevailing wind pushes the fog over the hills and down towards the flat land below, the air sinks, compresses, and warms, and thus the fog burns off. The neighborhoods to the east, like the Mission or Potrero Hill, get far more sunshine. Bernal Heights Park, the location from which I took this photograph, is one of my favorite parks in San Francisco because it offers such a great vantage to watch this whole dynamic take place. You can see the fog spilling over the peaks to the east, slowly evaporating over the Mission and downtown, and then almost always totally vanishing by the time it reaches the bay. I also love the park because this story of the fog is one I've watched from a similar perspective countless times in the Santa Cruz Mountains, like from Russian Ridge Open Space and Monte Bello Open Space, but now all I have done is add a city to the recipe. I find it amusing that I subconciously sought out the same old foggy dialogue.

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Comments

  • JCJC Registered Users Posts: 768 Major grins
    edited September 19, 2013
    Nice light. I think everytime I've been in San Francisco it's been raining.

    This must look even better at full size.
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  • David_S85David_S85 Administrators Posts: 13,245 moderator
    edited September 19, 2013
    Great comp on that. thumb.gif. I like how the darker clouds above force the viewer's eye to look lower and concentrate in the more intricate and well lit fore and mid ground.
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