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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, [...]
Bay2Breakers
Well, another B2B has come and gone. A massive 7 mile race run by thousands of athletes across the city, from the bay to the ocean. Some of them are all business, and others run it in costumes of all types. After they’ve run by comes the massive music thumping, booze drinking, hooting and hollering [...]
USS Hornet II
Hey all, not much to report here but a little trip to the USS Hornet museum, a decommissioned WWII aircraft carrier docked at the Alameda naval base. Pretty cool color-coded old timey stuff in there, none of which you can really touch, including those inviting lighted buttons Tim spoke of, because some of them still [...]
Hunter’s Point II
Hey all, Hunter’s Point was the destination for Tim and I today, a naval shipyard that has been shut down since the 80′s and is now a superfund mess (see Tim’s post below for a link to more info) that is affecting the health of nearby residents. High cancer rates and infant mortality rates are [...]
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Presidio Decay
Not much new here, just another exploration of the now abandoned, but once bustling locations that SF has to offer. The Presidio is one of those places whose old, cracked and neglected walls seem to speak a story just by the look of them. View at Picasa 07-Feb-2010 14:02, Canon Canon EOS 40D, 29.0, 56.0mm, [...]
Welcome
Hello world, and welcome to our world of photos. The guy on the left is Erik, the one on the right is Tim. We will be your hosts for this photo adventure, feel free to ask us questions or post comments. Hope all of you out there in internet land will enjoy this! -Erik and [...]

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