I mentioned in an earlier post that I had signed up for a photo tour while I was in San Francisco. I was supposed to do it on Wednesday morning, but the cloud was low and the light poor, so by mutual agreement, it was postponed until Thursday morning, the day I was leaving. So when I got up at 4am on Thursday morning I had everything crossed that it would go ahead as there was no third chance! Luckily, while it was still grey, the cloud was breaking up, so I headed out with the guide for close to 5 hours of taking photos. As I mentioned in my earlier brief post, getting out of downtown was interesting, and it was nice to get to some great locations.
For those of you who know San Francisco, we started out at Telegraph Hill, not far from Coit Tower, then headed to the Palace of Fine Arts, the last remaining building from the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition of 1915. After that it was off over the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin Headlands and multiple stops with views of the Bridge and the city, and on to Muir Woods. Then we headed back over the Golden Gate to the Presidio, and then it was back to pack up my hotel room to get packed up. So here are a few shots.




