April 12, 2008
sea-lions at Pier39, S.F.
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photo by Donald Kinney
Wednesday while on a leisurely walk along San Francisco's waterfront on my way over to the Tibet protest, I stopped by the incredibly tacky Pier39 to take a look at the only thing that Pier39 has going for it -- it's sea-lions. Unfortunately my snaps of the sea-lions were nothing special, but I stopped on my way out and snagged these two durable creatures.
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Couldn't agree more with your description of Pier 39. Every time someone from out-of-town "makes me" take them down there I always try to talk them out of it. Never works, either! ;)
Pier 39 can be fun if you know its tacky and go with the flow. Sometimes its fun to pretend and do touristy things.
Well, I like to play tourist also...
Actually, besides the sea-lions I think, by far, the best thing at Pier39 is Rodney Lough's Photography Gallery, located way in the back on the left...
He also has a similar gallery in Sausalito, and his work, although a bit oversaturated at times, really knocks-my-socks-off... He is REALLY good. He shoots with a large format film camera, then has his color negatives drum scanned so he can get them into Photoshop in order to make digital prints.
Rodney Lough is a very talented guy and really gets around in wilderness. He is worth a trip to Pier39, or better yet -- Sausalito. I guarantee it!
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