An incredible morning waking up on our boat inside the Reid Inlet in Glacier Bay National Park.
A thin layer of mist covered the glacier and we watched the glowing sun rise just after 5:00am.
An incredible morning waking up on our boat inside the Reid Inlet in Glacier Bay National Park.
A thin layer of mist covered the glacier and we watched the glowing sun rise just after 5:00am.
I was looking through my archives the other day and stumbled upon this image of Sutro Tower shot from the Marin Headlands on a beautiful, fog morning in 2013.
I haven't been out to the headlands to shoot the fog much since, but I definitely can remember how glorious this morning was.
Karl the Fog creeps in over downtown San Francisco on a March evening.
Delicious fog creeping in over the city of San Francisco.
October sunrise over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
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Sunrise over San Francisco, November 2013
To say my life has been hectic lately would be a bit of an understatement, but even amongst the craziness, I know that eventually things will slow down and I'll get to plant my feet back on solid ground.
I did manage to squeeze in a bit of camera time on Saturday shooting sunrise with a few friends. The conditions weren't exactly what we'd hoped for, but it was nice to be out and feeling the crisp wind on my cheeks at 5am.
Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands
Running at 100 miles an hour today, so here's a quick post from sunrise a few weeks ago in the headlands.
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Sunrise, Golden Gate Bridge. March 2013
My alarm went off at 7am this morning and the only few words I remember from the radio program was "Thick, low fog on the Golden Gate Bridge this morning..." Sadly, I didn't paid attention to the forecast last night, or I might have been out shooting. Hopefully +Joe Azure got something good :-)
This shot is from my first fog morning ever, taken a few weeks ago. It was a glorious morning.
A few weeks ago, I got to experience an amazing fog morning from the Marin Headlands. Within moments of getting out of the car, I understood first hand why +Joe Azure spends so many mornings up here.
Not only was it incredibly beautiful, but it was also peaceful and quite surreal. An entire city exists under this fog blanket; a place where hundreds of people are commuting to work, taking their kids to school, going for a morning run, all unaware of the beautiful show that was taking place a few hundred feet above their heads.
Woke up to a beautiful fog morning today. I didn't make it out for sunrise, but here's a shot from sunrise a few weeks ago at Hawk Hill.
Weston State Hospital in West Virginia was built by Richard Andrew and followed the Kirkbride plan. It was constructed between 1858 an 1881 and is the largest hand-cut stone building in North America.