Sunday, August 31, 2025

August in brief

I have been… occupied with other things, but don’t want to forget August’s many highlights. So this is a shorthand entry for many things. 







Monday, August 4, 2025

Sunday was fun

Collage of photos from San Francisco on a sunny day

I had a great photo walk, learned that a fellow commuter is also a film photographer (and she appreciates monochrome films), and wore myself out after weekends without direct sunlight. 

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Grey Sunday Morning

Fountain pen with pale green sea glass like body over pale teal handwriting

Clearing my mind before returning to my audiobook…

Saturday, July 19, 2025

My favorite dry dock

Two images of a steel dry dock: one whole, one detail showing the rusted white inside and dark gray outside with protrusions

I'm just saying: the west-facing wall looks like a contemporary painting, and gives me many painting ideas... 

Sun on our eastern shore

Two scenes: an SF Fire Boat spraying water; beach chairs at McCovey Cove overlooking Mission Creek

My neighborhood remained tucked under blankets of fog and clouds all day; and yet, just across town, the skies were so blue... 

Union Square Station (Powell) Public Art in Greens

LED light panels glowing green in SF's Union Square Station

 

A few nights in Seattle

A ship on a bay in front of the sharp mountains of Olympic National Park at sunset

I went to Seattle on business for a few evenings this week...  It was warm, the skies were clear, and it was generally UNLIKE Seattle is for most of the year!

After hours in a plane the first night, and in meetings all day the second, I needed to walk.

Collage of sunset, the neon E of the Edgewater hotel, Calder's Eagle sculpture, a fountain, the Space Needle, and other sculptures at at SAM's outdoor sculpture park

It's been perhaps ten years since I was last there...  The waterfront (in what I think of as the tourist district) has been built up significantly during that time, with new buildings bursting from older industrial ones, and vast blocks of new apartments with gorgeous views of the water...

Stairs, a Greek-theater setup, and a blocky building all lit with bright lights at night

The Seattle Aquarium has expanded dramatically since my last visit!  The cycle lanes, pedestrian overpass, and theater-like plaza are all lovely on a warm night.

Mount Ranier at sunset, with a lake and lakeside buildings in the foreground

Ranier, so often hidden in clouds, was fully visible from Mercer Island...

In short: it was a lovely trip with improbably glorious weather.  


 

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Nowhere In Particular (boat tram)

Collage of open-topped streetcar on SF streets

One of the conductors pretended to row…  I ran my errands in style today!


Sunday, July 6, 2025

Reddest Bathroom

White counter with sinks in a very red room

SFMoMA is a rare place where I am glad to use the bathrooms, because they are visually so satisfying.

Red bathroom with red stall doors

 

Art: Possibly Watersheds (5 July 2025)


I like the arrows and topographical forms! This is a detail from one of several panels on (South) Van Ness between Market and Mission Streets.

Good font (5 July 2025)

San Francisco in 3D text on a white wall

Good font, good shadows. 

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Out and about on Independence Day (4 July 2025)

Collage: a sunny downtown plaza; highrise reflections on a granite and glass building; a cylindrical building on stilts over a triangular atrium; a bubbling fountain; a complex shadow.

The sky was clear and the light was great by the time I got downtown on our national holiday...  I had two types of expired film to use, and so visited downtown to continue my architectural details series in Lomochrome purple, and the botanical garden for expired color slide film.  

The fact that it is expired makes for low expectations and the opportunity for the pleasant surprise of my expectations being exceeded. 

Collage including hydrangeas and a range of other plants.

I shot the slide film with a portrait lens, and realized that my golden era of plant photography involved the special recipe of a single lens reflex camera, a fast (f1.4) lens, and various cheap close-up lenses which provided soft backgrounds of high quality.  I've been trying to get the same results with other equipment (including my newest digital camera), and hope to be pleased with yesterday's experiment, but must admit that my old approach gave me unusually good results...  I understand how special they were more now that I struggle to achieve similar looks.  (I can't easily go back: work I had done on the camera created new problems...)

So let me say: I appreciate phone photos very much: they give me very satisfying results.

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

June Highlights: Arms Alone (26 June 2025)

Two mannequin arms on a metal box

There was no reason for these to be here, on a utility box, and yet there they were... 

June Highlights: Nightclub

Collage of nightclub lighting enhanced by a smoke machine

I have just one friend who enjoys dancing, and I don't know how this is possible, but she joined me, and we had a great time! 

June Highlights: Near Pier 70 (20 June 2025)

Entrance labeled Building 12 with glass and rusty steel supports and corrugated metal all around

I have a rust fetish that exceeds normal ranges, and had a great time with wonderful light at and around Pier 70. 

June Highlights: Sunset (18 June 2025)

Collage with near-sunset views of Baker Beach, Golden Gate Bridge, and mouth of the Bay with container ship

I rushed across town after work in hopes of seeing the cliffs lit by the setting sun, and made it just in time. 

June Highlights: Asian Art Museum (15 June 2025)

Three interior museum displays: bamboo sculpture, weathered Buddha legs, white and gray moon jars

I dropped by the Asian on a hot afternoon, and refreshed myself with gorgeous art.

Three Views: exterior steel ribbon lantern shapes; chandelier from below; Japanese teahouse interior

 

June Highlights: Yerba Buena (15 June 2025)

 

Three colorful sculptures based on mythical creatures
These are festive - and VERY large!

June Highlights: Mission Festivals

Collage of four dancers in Brazilian Carnaval costumes

Carnaval returned during a local street festival, when the dancers who had worked so hard for the parade were able to share the spirit with locals by dancing again and posing for photos. 

June Highlights: Presidio Flora

Collage of flowers of various colors and textures

I went for a walk on an overcast day with friends in the Presidio: the lighting was just fine for flower portraits.

Collage of flowers of various colors and textures