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I enjoyed the weekend in San Francisco. It's like an old friend. After coming here regularly for over 15 years, I have a soft spot for it and it holds many good memories. There are many things I like about San Francisco, it feels much smaller than it is and is very different from any other US city I've been to. The California climate, the Bay and the bridges remind me of Sydney. I fell in love with it after spending a day touring it in 1976 when I was homesick after spending 3 months away from home. I also like its its proximity to "Silicon Valley", of course. That appeals to my geeky nature and I've spent many enjoyable hours shopping for gadgets at Frys and spending more than I intended on clothes at Big and Tall. I don't often do play tourist while I'm here, there is not much incentive to do so without being able to share it with a companion. But on Sunday afternoon I thought I'd take some pictures of the Golden Gate bridge. |
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I walked part way across the bridge, in the hope of taking some shots of sailing boats, but instead was intrigued by the "surf" at the south side of the bridge. I don't know of any other spot where you can take surfing shots from a bridge! Mind you, I never thought that I'd ever be taking surfing shots full stop! Now, I'm about to leave San Francisco (Tuesday morning US time) to fly to Boston. From there I'll drive to Nashua NH. I don't know what picture opportunities will await me there, but they are unlikely to be surfers! |
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Now I'm really disappointed... The last time I was in SF (which was several years ago now) I walked across the Golden Gate with my trusty camera in hand, but met nothing but sleet and fog.