We were driving in for dinner in Little Italy when I snapped this photo.
nice shot ... cool lighting!
Craigdca wrote:
We were driving in for dinner in Little Italy when I snapped this photo.
Nice. When I was a kid visiting my Grand Mother who had moved to San Diego in the more suburban area near Texas Street, it barely had a skyline then < 1972. The last time I was in Downtown San Diego we got lost trying to meet up with some friends at a restaurant. There was all sorts of construction and one way streets. Not knowing the lay out of San Diego we were nearly two hours late for dinner! We know cities like Los Angeles and Pasadena since we have lived in Padadena and visited or worked in Los Angeles. They have changed a lot too but we know the streets at least if we were ever to return. We now live in a semirural area of California near the Beaches in SLO Co CA.
Good use of the light, Craig!
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice. When I was a kid visiting my Grand Mother who had moved to San Diego in the more suburban area near Texas Street, it barely had a skyline then < 1972. The last time I was in Downtown San Diego we got lost trying to meet up with some friends at a restaurant. There was all sorts of construction and one way streets. Not knowing the lay out of San Diego we were nearly two hours late for dinner! We know cities like Los Angeles and Pasadena since we have lived in Padadena and visited or worked in Los Angeles. They have changed a lot too but we know the streets at least if we were ever to return. We now live in a semirural area of California near the Beaches in SLO Co CA.
Nice. When I was a kid visiting my Grand Mother w... (
show quote)
Thanks, Mike. Great memories! SD still has an old city feel with streets that are a little too narrow and challenging parking. The Gas Lamp district is definitely more urban than Little Italy with the stadium looming over the area, but it makes sense for post game gatherings.
Balboa Park is another area we love to visit - next time!
UTMike wrote:
Good use of the light, Craig!
Thank you, Mike! It took some adjustment edits as you probably guessed, but the dark clouds were an inspiration to give it a try.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.