San Francisco and Alcatraz Island [56K Away]

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San Francisco and Alcatraz Island [56K Away]

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Time to continue my USA photo trips threads :).

San Francisco PT1: Alcatraz Island. Feared by the public and even used as a civil rights project. Also, a seagull that stalked the ferry.

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a quickr pickr post

Next up, San Francisco proper, including the golden gate bridge and chinatown as well as the rest of the dock and environs.
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I love the two seagull shots (even though the actual birds are annoying >_>), and the last shot almost is amazing - the far left building just looks kinda weird. Not sure what I think about the brick... it's brick.
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Memnon wrote:I love the two seagull shots (even though the actual birds are annoying >_>),
Yup. I amassed a small collection of seagull shot on that ferry, a trio of the birds followed us. (The whole island is now a bird sanctuary).
and the last shot almost is amazing - the far left building just looks kinda weird. Not sure what I think about the brick... it's brick.
I just liked the shape and form of the stone. Nice and red :).

Something got fucked up in a lot of the shots though, they're hideously soft, no idea why, the AF was working and the ISO and DOF were both reasonable.
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San Francisco and the Golden Gate bridge:

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Chinatown

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These are pretty standard travel photos. IMG_0280 is very composed, but otherwise doesn't stand out. IMG_0252 is a good idea, but I don't like the tilt and I don't like the empty area of sky, especially when so much is just blank fog.
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Simplicius wrote:These are pretty standard travel photos. IMG_0280 is very composed, but otherwise doesn't stand out. IMG_0252 is a good idea, but I don't like the tilt and I don't like the empty area of sky, especially when so much is just blank fog.
A lot of my big or city shots came out very badly from this trip, especially when I was in a lot of places for very short periods of time, leaving me dependent on random weather. I was in "momento" mode for most of the pictures really.

The pictures of the golden gate bridge were pretty damn sweet, and the animals, give me that much :)
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Man, sitting on that Alcatraz toilet must have been PAINFUL.

okay, in all seriousness, nice photography. Fairly standard subjects, but nice.

I have to admit though, you managed to make those birds look graceful, and not like flying rats.
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Solauren wrote:Man, sitting on that Alcatraz toilet must have been PAINFUL.
Not as much as digging through the back of it and the AC with a spoon :). (This was one of the cells where the trio broke out of Alcatraz from, via digging a tunnel with spoons).
okay, in all seriousness, nice photography. Fairly standard subjects, but nice.
My thoughts in some of the cases. :)
I have to admit though, you managed to make those birds look graceful, and not like flying rats.
Hey, don't knock the seagulls. Feel free to knock off pidgeons with a hunting rifle though, but not seagulls :P
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So what's the deal with the "Indians Welcome" on the wall?
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Cpl Kendall wrote:So what's the deal with the "Indians Welcome" on the wall?
Heh, same question I keep getting asked elsewhere :).
In the 60s, after Alcatraz was shut down (it was expensive to maintain, especially due to the lack of integrated sewage, the place had been originally built in the previous century as a fort), a bunch of Native Americans came over and settled there to protest the treatment of the Indians by the palefaces.
They got a lot of publicity, and it worked pretty well, as they got a ton of supplies and visits from supporters until one of the Indians had the brilliant idea of protesting by... burning down the camp.
That kinda reduced their support and they ended up leaving.
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Shroom Man 777 wrote:I'm glad that you didn't get taken hostage by mutinying Marines armed with flesh-eating nerve gas, DAETH.
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