And if you or anyone just happen to be in Big Sur area, eat at the Nepenthe Restaurant. Just make sure it is around sunset.
GTinSoCal wrote:
I'll be heading to San Francisco for a couple of days in September, and would like some input as to the not-to-miss photo ops.
I've been there a couple of times, but haven't been for decades (really?! that long?! geez I'm getting less young :-) )
We are driving up from So Cal and want to have a bag full of filled CF cards when we get back (ok, I'll have CF she'll have SD)
Thanks in advance for your help!
Since you indicated you like long exposures, I'd suggest shooting along the Embarcadero. Photos of downtown, the Bay Bridge, the ferry building, etc.
Then, I'd go across the Bay Bridge and shoot the City from Treasure Island. Hope you have a great time.
GT
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Bay Bridge seen from Pier 14_San Francisco
Nice photo "Redeye." How about "Deadeye?" That's really nicely done!
Effate
Loc: El Dorado Hills, Ca.
You've heard the obvious so I'll toss a couple of spots I have enjoyed. First the many, many alleys of grafitti art in the alleys of the Mission District. This area has drawn some of the best artists in the country dating back to the seventies. Some of the shops on Mission have maps of locations and artists and some descriptions available. Oh and if you are in or near the Mission around 3:30 go to Tartine Bakery for the best bread you will ever eat (trust me on this one as I don't employ absolutes in a wholesale manner). Another place that is interesting (google it) is the 16th ave Tiled Steps Project.
I took my ex-wife to the zoo once, but they wouldn't
keep her.
ronny
Bill Houghton wrote:
I bring a frying pan to wear in side the back side of my slacks and bring plenty of snack foods. Was there last year and will note that all there cooks have moved out of town, leaving just Chefs to man the kitchens. Other then ordering foods that have common names on the menus and recreated with who knows what in the kitchens by some Chef Ramsey drop out.
I would try and spend some time in the San Francisco Zoo. The gardens and Art museum's were very nice. Good for one day anyway.
Take the 49 Mile Scenic Route, designated with signs. It hits all the best spots. The views change depending on the unpredictable weather. Last week was unusually hot with very little evening fog. This week we might get showers (very unusual for August.)
Tip: don't take the Powell Street cable car. It's overrun with tourists. Instead, take the California Street line, starting near the Ferry Building, which is worth at least an hour on its own. The California Street cable car also climbs to the top of Nob Hill.
Another favorite spot is the historic Ft. Point under the Golden Gate Bridge. Great photo op. I always take our out-of-town visitors there. Early in the day is best for lighting.
Another great cliche photo is from the Marin Headlands, high above the Golden Gate Bridge, with SF in the background. This shot is no good once the fog rolls in, unless it's really low, in which case, you will be able to shoot an award winning photo. As I said, it's unpredictable.
You can get panoramic views of the city skyline from Treasure island. Super windy there though.
GTinSoCal wrote:
I'll be heading to San Francisco for a couple of days in September, and would like some input as to the not-to-miss photo ops.
I've been there a couple of times, but haven't been for decades (really?! that long?! geez I'm getting less young :-) )
We are driving up from So Cal and want to have a bag full of filled CF cards when we get back (ok, I'll have CF she'll have SD)
Thanks in advance for your help!
GT
So much of your photo experience will hinge on the weather. Don't let it get you down. You can still get some really cool shots. Just be prepared for overcast filtered lighting conditions. The Golden Gate bridge is way over photographed, but I never get tired of looking at them in any condition---foggy, sunny, cloudy, or otherwise. Unless you reserve your spot now, you won't be able to get tickets to Alcatraz---very popular tourist location.
TheDman wrote:
You can get panoramic views of the city skyline from Treasure island. Super windy there though.
Love this photo; however, it's a shame I can't enlarge it.
so many things to do and see that it is hard to know where to start . golden gate
park with de young museum , tea garden , conservatory , dahlia garden ,
arboretum . fort point and golden gate bridge . cable car wheelhouse and
museum . legion of honor and views of the golden gate bridge and beaches there about . don,t miss point lobos coming up from the south .
GTinSoCal wrote:
I'll be heading to San Francisco for a couple of days in September, and would like some input as to the not-to-miss photo ops.
I've been there a couple of times, but haven't been for decades (really?! that long?! geez I'm getting less young :-) )
We are driving up from So Cal and want to have a bag full of filled CF cards when we get back (ok, I'll have CF she'll have SD)
Thanks in advance for your help!
GT
Go through the Presidio of San Francisco...North of SF is the Point Reyes Light House...Walk across the golden gate bridge. Do not bypass Alcatraz and take a boat across the bay to Marin County for lunch or dinner.
TheDman wrote:
Super windy there though.
D, that would depend entirely on the day!! :lol:
I've seen both windy and calm. :thumbup:
SS
GTinSoCal wrote:
I'll be heading to San Francisco for a couple of days in September, and would like some input as to the not-to-miss photo ops.
I've been there a couple of times, but haven't been for decades (really?! that long?! geez I'm getting less young :-) )
We are driving up from So Cal and want to have a bag full of filled CF cards when we get back (ok, I'll have CF she'll have SD)
Thanks in advance for your help!
GT
Couple of days, whoa, where to begin, would do a sunrise on the Marin Headlands across the bridge. Would concentrate in the city, do Alcatraz. At night do Victorian Row/Painted ladies.
davidheald1942 wrote:
I took my ex-wife to the zoo once, but they wouldn't
keep her.
ronny
You didn't talk to the ZOO KEEPHER! :lol:
SS
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