Author Archives: Tim
Tenderloin to Bay View
Go for a walk anywhere in San Francisco and you will see some interesting folks, go for a walk from Tenderloin to Bay View and you will see some of the outliers of the city. Next » View at Picasa 28-Nov-2010 09:29, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 2.828427, 70.0mm, 0.005 sec, ISO 288 View at [...]
Pots
Lots and lots of crab pots hanging out and waiting to be dropped into the waters off the central California cost. Wandering around at night in tourist central. View at Picasa 15-Nov-2010 18:30, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 2.828427, 35.0mm, 0.04 sec, ISO 288 View at Picasa 15-Nov-2010 18:47, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 2.828427, [...]
The Headlands
There are place in the bay that you will never find in a tourist guide, online or while searching around google maps. Sometimes the only want to find something is to go wander, talk to people and not have a plan. We started with a plan and quickly changed that. This is what we found. [...]
Orange and Green
Despite the first rain of the season still managed to get out of town and over to the ocean for the Half Moon Bay annual pumpkin festival. The rain kept the camera tucked away in its bag for most of the day but still got a few pics when it let up. View at Picasa [...]
Walking around
A few pics from around the town, some nights you just have a walk. View at Picasa 07-Oct-2010 17:27, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 22.627417, 70.0mm, 20 sec, ISO 288 View at Picasa 07-Oct-2010 17:27, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 6.4419613, 70.0mm, 20 sec, ISO 288 View at Picasa 07-Oct-2010 16:36, Canon EOS 5D Mark [...]
Something Missing
Most of the places that we have explored have been rundown, destroyed, left for dead long ago, but something about Mare Island was a little different. This peninsula that is undergoing redevelopment after its official closer in the early 90′s is a little off. There are buildings that are almost run down and there are [...]
Old Time Sugar
You never know what you are going to find if you take a stroll down the train tracks. We found the small town of Crockett that self describes its self as “the kind of community where you always allow a little extra time when you go downtown because you’re sure to meet someone you know.” [...]

Looking down on the valley