Took this shot as an assignment for a photography class at Corte Madera Ecological Preserve on Sept. 7, 2007 - San Quentin providing light with the fast rolling fog deflecting that light onto the water.
Often, our progress is clothed in paradox.
Photo Essays By Jung (Jungyul) Kim
Took this shot as an assignment for a photography class at Corte Madera Ecological Preserve on Sept. 7, 2007 - San Quentin providing light with the fast rolling fog deflecting that light onto the water.
Often, our progress is clothed in paradox.
I stopped at Cafe Trieste in Sausalito for a cup of coffee and was casually driving home. Before merging onto 101N near the area called Waldo, a series of boathouses caught my eye.
I stopped with my Nikon D70s in my hand, took a little walk around the area. I knew Sausalito was the happening place for artists and hippies alike in the 1960’s, but the times have changed. It was so unlike Sausalito that we know of. . .I had to take some pictures.
For the first time in seventeen years of residence, I visited Baker Beach and saw this amazing view. The day was chilly but crystal clear. And the clouds were majestic and full of movement.
I never thought of it. . .but, winter is a great time for photography or other artistic interests for the Bay Area. From now on, I can long for winter days when I don’t have to fight the hazy sky for a nice picture.
Outrageous morning over the Brisbane Marina around 7 a.m. this morning. Had a cup of coffee (2 cups of water with 6 cups of coffee beans), felt the morning chills and enjoyed every minute of this glorious morning.
Now that I’ve been taking pictures, my eyes became keener to the light. As I drove from North Bay, across the Golden Gate Bridge, down to Brisbane, I saw an array of lights transforming colors and intensity. Finally, I had to stop and take some shots.
Sometimes, there is nothing quite like what nature has to offer.
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