I didn't realize, when I took my first photographs of the Golden Gate Bridge, that San Francisco would be my iPhone camera's nemesis.
I joined the early birds on the bow for the projected 7 a.m. approach and saw the iconic "international red" of the bridge in the distance.
Not the spot for me. I went back down to our own private Deck 2 where I was sure that I would get a closer view of the bridge when we sailed under it. By that time, I figured Tom would also be awake and we could experience the big moment together.
And so there it was.
But ....
The camera could only "see" half the bridge up close. :-(
And the other half, of course. :-(
By the time the camera could see the whole bridge, it was nothing to get excited about.
:-(
Thus began a day, as I look back on my photos now, where "half" was the most we could expect from San Francisco. It was usually just the top half.
Let me explain (half-heartedly).
We have been to San Francisco before. We have done and visited all the touristy things like Fishermans Wharf. We wanted a non-walking, easy-going "whole city" tour. So after docking, we bought tickets for the hop-on-hop-off Big Bus tour.
We weren't quick enough to get the prime front seats on the top deck, so we saw what we could over the heads of the other passengers. Yes, we drove through the whole city. But what we saw and my camera could capture, was mostly the top half of San Francisco.
And, of course, on the top deck of the bus we were extremely close to the miles and miles of criss-crossing electric bus and trolley wires.
For me and my camera, the ride was frustrating! A couple of times I did the forbidden thing. When the bus stopped at a light, I stood up! That's how I got this full-length, whole, entire shot of the Haight / Ashbury intersection:
Then it was back to photographing the top half of rest of this iconic Beatnik area:
Uphill and down, we went. More half-&$)(%# photos.
Somehow I did get a full-length shot of California Street. (Notice the sidewalk's steps going up the steep incline.)
Cracked me up. I had the same problem in Shanghi. Half of everything!
ReplyDeleteJust got home from the cruise and could finally see and respond to comments. Glad our top half of San Francisco made you smile. I guess we both know how to change a sour lemon experience into a lemonade laugh. Would love to see your Shanghai photos. We've never been there.
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