February 02, 2012
early morning at Covello Point
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photo by Donald Kinney
It seems to me that San Francisco's skyline, when viewed from a low elevation, is much more dramatic than the standard elevated views from Conzelman Road on the west side of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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photo by Donald Kinney
So yes, we are within spitting-distance of the G.G. Bridge. And, if I were a few years younger I could probably toss a rock across the bay and hit San Francisco from my favorite viewing spot at Covello Point.
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photo by Donald Kinney
And when not spitting or throwing rocks, I generally just like to soak up the view. It's all right there--a panorama of Angel Island, Alcatraz, Bay Bridge, San Francisco skyline, and the Golden Gate Bridge. Hmmm... Maybe I should get down there and try a panorama shot.
Which reminds me--the other day Bob Horowitz of the AllCitySF team posted one of the most incredible and creative circular panoramas I've ever seen.
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