Archive for the ‘San Francisco Bay’ Category
:: AC45 ::
as seen at 2012 San Francisco America’s Cup
FYI.. AC45 is the type of boat used in this years preliminaries. Next year will be the AC72
:: Special Delivery ::
shots taken from the Special Delivery exhibit that took place in the long abandoned Flint Ink factory, now slated for future office complex.
Special Delivery was a project from Endless Canvas, where 80+ Bay Area artists were invited to COVER a 36K’ sq. ft., 3-story, warehouse in top-to-bottom murals & individual pieces.
you can view the set here.
:: Double Fisted ::
part of my “SF Street Series” photo project. Click here for that.
I’m not so sure the girl in the rear is actually on a phone call.
:: SF Yellow Cab – Cabspotting – NYE 2007 ::
The Cabspotting video is a collaboration project between Yellow Cab, the Exploratorium, and Stamen Design – where the New Years Eve 2007 fares by Yellow Cab are tracked by GPS.
:: ba-boom & 2010 ::
I confess – I’ve been slacking on the blog and pics. Some inspiration sputter, coupled with other priorities, it getting dark so early, and then of course the Holidays, and here it is 2010. Here is a happy new years to you – and a video showing how I rang in my New Years – click if you like fireworks.
and click here for the Flickr set
:: Sunsets and Poem Stores ::
the poem store .. step up, mention a subject, get a poem. This guy is apparently running for mayor too.. spotted yesterday at Fillmore Street Jazz Festival
rest of these were snapped on July 4th
:: Morning Dew ::
The images you see below were taken around 6:30am out in SF Bay on Monday morning aboard SoleMan.
I think this time of day is one of my favorites to see the city in… still slumbering, fog decidely moving in, over and around buildings; hovering over the landscape.
There’s that electricity in the air that is hard to describe.
:: Bay Fishin’ ::
Slight delay in getting these pix up from the fishing excursion my friends & I took on Monday, but better late than never.
First, a little plug for Captain Don who pilots the boat SoleMan — this guy was great. He totally loves to fish, and has a great sense of humor; plus his rates are pretty reasonable and he has the background experience to provide a great fishing expedition.
On with the show..
we started super early… as most any fishing trip does.. I love seeing the city in this time of the day — will do a separate post actually showing some pics specifically of this
We did a variety of fishing: shark, striper, and finally halibut.
I totally suck and didn’t catch anything (had some bites, but nothing to reel in).. however my friend did manage to snag a decent sized Leopard Shark –which of course we promptly cooked last night.
The weather was absolutely gorgeous on Monday; the SF-San Pablo Bay is just so scenic and NorCAL fishing in this area is known to be pretty good. We didn’t get out to the Farallon’s this time as the Fish & Game Department have closed Rock Cod season really early this year.
Captain Don said this boat below is actually almost a 100 yrs old. Craziness.
While we were out in San Pablo bay, we stumbled upon the East Brothers Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast inn/hotel/rock. I swear I have never seen this place before. I guess you could only spot it perhaps from the Richmond Bridge — but it’s totally something you can stay the night on (*cough*pricey*cough). Perhaps one day.