It is not very often I cross the Golden Gate bridge. Last week, I went over the bridge twice and it gave me a chance to pause and take a few pictures of San Francisco at night. I also paused to see the sun melt into the Pacific ocean and I got a rare opportunity to take photos of the Golden Gate Bridge basked in the glow of the sun about to sleep. And on my way back, I was fascinated by how light was playing up the beauty and architectural harmony of the Palace of Fine Arts and decided to take a few photos.
I am trying to learn photography with real cameras and as excepted I am struggling with my transition from an iPhoneography to taking photos with classic cameras. I have a Sony RX-1 but it is a tad too advanced for me and so I have also acquired the Sony RX-100, its baby brother to get photos that I normally miss with the RX-1. Here are some of the photos from last evening I took with RX-100.
Hi, it was just lovely to see your photographs of Golden Gate Bridge and San Fran as I was thinking back to this time 30 years ago when I was there on a three month study exchange from Ireland. I absolutely loved it and Golden Gate Bridge is one of the bridges that is special to me in Social Bridge terms. So, thanks so much for the chance to ‘visit’ again!
Bravo, Om. So pleased to see you developing your photography skills. Matching your Om’s view of life around us with the technology to capture and communicate that view in a means additional to words – adds another dimension to that view.
Nice photos, Om. I really like the shots of the Palace of Fine Arts – the light is beautiful.