Back in the Bay – Good to be Home – San Francisco Photo Essay

No Time to Shoot!?

American Flags Cover Construction at the Top of the Crookedest Street in the World

Standing at the Top of the Crookedest Street in the World

Walking with friends who have no interest in photography or video is a difficult task, especially when you are thirsty for some beautiful shots of San Francisco. The skies that day were deep blue without a cloud to be seen, making for awesome conditions to shoot in and some potentially beautiful shots.

Instead of taking the time to frame a nice shot, I had to resort to a fast walking pace, and a ‘Point and Shoot – Hope and Pray‘ ‘I’m Afraid if People Look at me because I have a Camera‘ type mentality. Which is not me – so, I basically had to shoot while walking, missing out one some golden shots.

The Beautiful San Francisco City Hall - California, USA

San Francisco City Hall Reminds me of the White House

The Streets of San Francisco, California - USA

Remember Full House?

Aware on a Sign - San Francisco, California - USA

My Friend wanted me to take a Picture of this Sign for Him

Segways Congregate in front of Musee Mecanique - Antique Coin Operated Arcade - San Francisco, California - USA

I Remember going here as a Kid, a Long, Long Time Ago - Less the Segway

The Crookedest Street and The Wettest Street in the World

KGO-TV/DT - San Francisco - Oakland - San Jose - News Van

After Some Brief Investigating - We Found that a Driver Hit a Fire Hydrant on the Crookedest Street in the World - No, it wasn't Me.

Atop of the Crookedest Street in the World - San Francisco, California - USA

The Crookedest Street in the World - Now the Wettest Street in the World!

Unfortunately Dennis Calvert’s Home was flooded by the fountain of a fire hydrant on Lombard Street – The Crookedest Street in the World.
Read the Article and Watch the Video

San Francisco Trolleys - Powell & Hyde Street - California, USA

This Trolley had to wait while the Flood was Handled

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4 Responses to Back in the Bay – Good to be Home – San Francisco Photo Essay

  1. classic wedding cars April 26, 2012 at 11:40 am #

    Fantastic photos shared by you.Thanks for posting this nice blog..

    • Cal April 26, 2012 at 11:53 am #

      You’re very welcome.

      Cheers.

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