Day 18 - So it is funny how you can happen upon a really interesting shot while not really trying to. This morning I had to come in a little early to meet a client. The bay was beautiful today after we were completely covered with a wall of fog yesterday. So I stopped and took some photos of the Bay Bridge which were not too bad, but as I was walking along the Embarcadero (the street that runs along all of the piers in SF) I glanced between two buildings and saw this really nicely framed shot. It is of an old boat that they have refurbished and use for tours of the Bay. As I started framing the shot a security guard started walking my way but the didn't say anything so I guess she mistook me for a tourist.... darn tourists... Anyway, let me know what you think.
Oh and I added another photo... this is a make up picture for yesterdays awful shot of my frying pan... I was driving all over yesterday and because of the fog I really couldn't find any fun shots.
But First the boat... I really like this picture, but I am biased. It is cool because the sun was just starting to crest the buildings. Not quite a "Golden Hour Shot" but I like the look.
And for teh added shot. I was walking back to my office and stopped to shift the bag which had gained a set of drawings. I stopped at this wind to set my coffee down and I saw all this moss growing in he brick. I just really like the contrast in the tones of the red brick and the moss. Enjoy!
I like the boat and the geometry in the girder (thing) in the foreground. Leads the eye to the boat and light. Didn't you have a coffee with you to sip and hang out another 15 minutes to get the boat fully basking in the glorious morning sun? LOL I am in Mexico, I have no sense of time anymore....
ReplyDeleteIf I would have hung out any longer I would have probably been busted. I guess I look shady.
ReplyDeleteI will have to go back some morning and see what it looks like when the sun finishes cresting the wharf next to it. I bet it does look good.