Sunday, April 5, 2026

Three images of Robert Woodward's Peacock Fountain (nicknamed Dandelion Fountain)


Peacock Fountain by Robert Woodward is well-known in my family: my father photographed it extensively in black and white in my childhood, and his photographs hung in his parents' home.

I think of it fondly.  Embarcadero Center casts a long shadow over it, which makes taking well-lit photographs difficult.  I spent time sitting in the shade, waiting for the slot of sun between buildings 2 and 3 to light it.  My patience paid off.  While it was never FULLY lit by the narrow shaft of sun, it was lit well enough for me to photograph it to my satisfaction. 


Views in and Around Embarcadero Center

Sky Tree by Louise Nevelson; Transamerica Pyramid; another view of Sky Tree; a view of the upper levels of Embarcadero Center

I had an elaborate discussion with my Cousin based on how NEW Louise Nevelson's 'Sky Tree' sculpture (the dark, shiny one) looks, before he concluded that it has been retreated (re-anodized?).  It looks so clean!  So new! I didn't recognize it, though I have images of one side of it in my archive. 

Levi Plaza

Coit Tower above Levi Plaza; sky bridges within the plaza, SuperGraphics

Designer Barbara Stauffacher Solomon has been such an influence in California!  Not just her amazing work at Sea Ranch, but also at SFMoMA, and now Levi Plaza.  

So many flowers!

Six views of flowers; orange poppy, yellow peony center, purple iris detail, fuzzy protea, spiral aloe, succulent red/fuschia flowers

I had expected rhododendrons, and there were some in their glory, but there were also many other glories.

Saturday in GGP

Scenes in Golden Gate Park; two women on a bench under a tree; underside of elaborate cornice; view of the deYoung tower; blooming violet wisteria

I stopped believing the weather forecast last year: this was supposed to be "cloudy" all day... 

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Fast lights on an inky bay

Photo of 15 Instax Wide prints of long exposures on San Francisco Bay

Coming on the heels of long exposures of cars, I decided to create some long exposures of boats.  San Francisco Bay is VERY deep black at night, and there are some evening ferries that pass near a fishing pier, so I could get reasonably close to them before the bright lights of their piers flooded them.  So last night, after dinner, I grabbed my tripod and Lomo Instant Wide Glass camera (with fresh batteries!), and headed to that pier.

The way light scatters on the surface of the water, reflecting more brightly than their source shines directly, is quite interesting to me. 

This was a fun experiment, and I'm glad I tried it with bright, close boats rather than with more distant ships at night.

Echoes sculpture by night


The sculpture "Echoes - A Voice from Uncharted Waters" by Mathias Gmachl looks fabulous at night!  

(This installation is part of the Port of San Francisco's Big Art Loop.)

The Refreshed 'Bay Lights' are even brighter!

Top: Bay Bridge with vertical Bay Lights art; bottom: night view toward SF from Pier 14

So bright! So vivid!  I'm delighted that the Bay Lights installation has returned, and looks so wonderful. 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunday Colors

Yellow sunrise on a ceiling; two pink rununculus; bottom row: artsy utility box near its fire alarm friends; sunlight on the teal seats of a streetcar; a red bottlebrush flower

I had big plans today, but by noon I realized it was too hot to stay outside.  But: there was a lot of color while I was out! 

Saturday Colors (28 March 2026)

blooming flower; succulent; no humans; coffee shop; colorful dots

It was bright once I left the foggy beach! 

No Kings 28 March 2026

Windblown combover costume; 'don't make me repeat myself. -History'; Smokey Bear saying "Only YOU can prevent FACISM"; polar bear (what ice is for); pretty No Kings sign

 That combover costume is SUPERB!  Here are just a few favorite scenes.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Looking down at beaches, looking over batteries


There were a lot of people out, but it didn't feel or look crowded. 

Battery greens


The mix of greens is pleasing... 

Presidio Plants

Five flower images: two morning-glory style flowers in pink and white; a hot pink iceplant flower, California poppies, and a lupin

It felt like summer, but it may still be spring. 

Battery Graffiti

Three images of grafitti on batteries, including a robotic looking purple sphinx, a view with the Golden Gate Bridge, and a scene with birdwatchers and a hawk

There was more colorful graffiti on the battery I first passed through, but what made me laugh was a collection of bird watchers on the roofs, while a hawk just sort of perched on a corner beyond their notice...  (See photo on the lower left, above.)

There was a good range of color and styles.


Seven images of colorful graffiti on concrete

Batteries to Bluffs

Photo of Golden Gate Bridge from Marshall's Beach; mussels; stairs on the Batteries to Bluffs trail

I took a vacation day!  (What?  No, really, this is a thing that sometimes happens.). I went to the west side of the Presidio and had a lovely day, though I got too much sun.  The light was muted by high clouds all morning, but the sun blazed all afternoon. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Long Exposures with Instax Wide

scattered Instax Wide photos of streaks of light fill the frame

I spent the darker months of 2025 making abstracts on color film through long exposures of neon and other colorful lights, and it was FUN.  But I haven't really made any representational (non-abstract, recognizeable subject) long exposures in YEARS.  I have a roll of film of planes taking off at SFO from some distance, but...  It has been a while.

Yesterday, a clever friend sent me his first, HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL, technically superb long exposures on film made with a grown-up camera.  I oooh'd, aaah'd, and was delighted.  

And then I thought: how can I do something like that, but less sensibly? I happen to have an absurdly large Lomo Instant Wide Glass camera weighing down a stack of books, and confirmed it has a BULB mode.  I put batteries in it; it didn't work.  I put new batteries in it, got a happy blue light, walked for blocks, set it up on a tripod, and then found it didn't work again: I HAD PUT MORE DEAD BATTERIES INTO IT.  (D'oh!). I put everything away, charged two sets of batteries, bought a battery for the camera's remote control (in the lens cap!?!?), waited a couple days, and found myself ready to try again.  For my first several frames, I dramatically overexposed the film, based on my experience of shooting ISO 200 for two seconds, yet somehow thinking that I should shoot for 30 seconds at ISO 800.  (HAHAHAHAHAhahahahahwaaaaaah.)

Anyway: I figured it out.  Maybe 8 seconds for distant traffic subjects is good.  Streetcars are far more abstract than I realized, as are buses.  The lights atop fire department vehicles are AWESOME, and now I'm at risk of loitering near my neighborhood firehouse for ART REASONS.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Sunday, So Warm

Collage of 7 imaeges: a mural, stairs under water beside matching dry stairs, flowers (3 images), fountain detail, rolling door gear

A lovely brunch with a friend, a walk, and then a return to my errands on a roundabout route...  Today has been a good day.

Out in the city with a neutral density filter

24 Instax prints, including one that is upside down

After some washed out (pale) Instax prints, I located a half neutral density filter (half dark, half clear) that came with the Lomo Instant Square Glass camera, to see if I can improve my results. 

This succeeded in giving me darker results, though sometimes darker than I had hoped.  I'll get a feel for it with more practice.





 

Ranunculus (which sounds like a cloud, but is really a flower)(21 March 2026)