What a beautiful day! I love all the views of the houses. We just bought tickets to come down in January. Hope we can get a few sunny days like this then.
Now in some ways it is surprising there are not houses parked all over that hill with that expensive view. I suppose plenty houses in San Fran have a view anyway so letting a couple of hills be is doable. Do you use a tripod to steady the camera. I bet not, just the steady hands of a laboratory chemist.
Some of those shots overlooking the city look as if they were taken from that red jet.
ReplyDeleteSo neat!
ReplyDeleteIt's a no-crops circle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day! I love all the views of the houses. We just bought tickets to come down in January. Hope we can get a few sunny days like this then.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Chuck- your pictures are always amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe views of Mt Tam really tug at my heartstrings.
ReplyDeleteWait, how is it that your photos are so clear? I thought that San Fran was known for its fog/smog?!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore the maze... or as qbc calls it, the "no-crops circle."
Great pics as always, Chuck. What a beautiful, clear afternoon!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos of the city, terrain and people. Such a clear day - I am glad you took advantage of it to take pictures to share with us.
ReplyDeleteSO much clearer than here in seattle :( wish I could fly like that big red plane.
ReplyDeleteNow in some ways it is surprising there are not houses parked all over that hill with that expensive view. I suppose plenty houses in San Fran have a view anyway so letting a couple of hills be is doable. Do you use a tripod to steady the camera. I bet not, just the steady hands of a laboratory chemist.
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