Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The Golden Gate



What a day!  I drove up from San Jose this morning and wandered around the San Francisco waterfront, touring a submarine and a liberty ship.  Then my friend Glenn picked me up at my hotel, and he had promised to show me all the best places to photograph the Golden Gate Bridge from.  Well, he did that, and more.  This is one of the classic views of the bridge from the Marin side of the bridge, and we started photographing just after sunset, and photographed until two hours after that.  This is my favorite shot from all the spots we stopped at.  Glenn was a member of the astronomy club on Long Island for a bunch of years, then decided to change everything and move to San Francisco where he got a job with a software company.  He loves the new company, and the work,  and the vibe in San Francisco, and by now is a really accomplished photographer, and self taught as well!  We had a great evening together and a nice dinner, and I have a bunch of photographs to show for it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very nice photo. You don't see this angle much, maybe because you are on the Marin side. And I've never seen the lights reflected in the water that way, very unusual. Keep them coming-- Stan

Ken Spencer said...

Hi Stan: Glenn is the man! He has scoped out every possible view of the bridge and every possible time to shoot it, and we went to three different sites on the Marin side, and two on the city side! That was a fun tour!

ken schwarz said...

A very nice photo, indeed! Did you shoot this with your compact Sony RX100 or your heavy duty DSLR?

Anonymous said...

Beautiful. Everything about this picture is stunning. And the water looks deceptively calm. Hats off the your tour guide. He put you in the perfect spot.

Ken Spencer said...

Thanks for all the nice comments. EVERY once in a while you get a real photograph, and not just snapshots of cats! :-)

Anonymous said...

Stunning photo. So nice to meet up with an old friend and talented tour guide.
Joan

Anonymous said...

Spectacular photo! Love the reflection of the lights on the water! Great that you could get a "guided" tour :-) bsk