City By The Bay (Photo of the week)

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San Francisco floats above a low fog bank over the bay.

This week’s photo is a slight departure from the usual natural history themed shot. This panorama of San Francisco was taken from the Marin Headlands with a 400mm telephoto lens. Shots were taken vertically and stitched together, creating an image in excess of 70 megapixels. A low fog had settled over the bay, hiding the water and giving the city the look of floating, as it so often has.

This image worked well as a black and white, as the tonality of the fog below the city and the sky above matched well, balancing the top and bottom of the image. The high contrast of the buildings partnered with the natural feathering provided by the fog is reminiscent of a pencil sketch.

Watch your speed!

Policeman uses a radar gun to catch speeders crossing the Golden Gate Bridge
Policeman uses a radar gun to catch speeders crossing the Golden Gate Bridge

I took this photo last month when my wife Kerry and I were heading up the coast north of San Francisco. The officer casually walked up to the wall and whipped out his radar gun (or perhaps it was laser). It wasn’t long before he was radioing the descriptions of cars to other CHP officers further up the highway. I was impressed at the distance the speed gun could cover.

So next time you’re headed out for the weekend, beware. You never know who’s watching you. Above all, drive safely!

Copyright 2017 Hank Christensen