Hyde St Pier
Sam
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JC and I stopped off here for about 2 hours. We were very lucky to be able to get there during the week when it's less crowded'
This is the entrance to the boats.
This is the entrance to the boats.
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Wow, these are some stunning images, from the very nice and crisp B&W to the really neat Cabin shot.
Very Nicely Done!!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Cheers
Dave
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Nikon D3 and a bunch of nikkor gear
that has added up over the years :wink
Nice work Sam San Franscisco is a wonderful place to visit.
Hope to be there either before or after the 2008 SmugMug/Dgrin Shoot.
The waterfront is has lots to offer, and it really is a beautiful City.
Thanks for sharing you trip Sam, beautiful series ... Skippy
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Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography
Photocat, good eye, only a photographer would realize a camera would have trouble seeing / capturing both the inside, and the outside. I have been trying to practice these type of shots, and dave clee is correct I used fill flash. This reinforces me to remember to not only bring the flash, but to actually put it on the camera.
Schmoo: I must give all the location credit to JC. I am not a city / urban guy. She is the one who knows where these little nooks and crannies are.
Sam