I do like the bridge & fog shots.
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Really nice set, just went through them all seems like it was a good trip also.
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Thanks AL. The trip was awesome. Can't wait to get to the States again...and next time I will make to Canada. I just need to squirrel away some $$
I have a couple more days to post. (Maybe tonight or tomorrow.)
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This is the inside of Saints Peter & Paul church. There is a bit of a story that goes with this one if you care to read in the comment in Flickr along with some links to a couple of photosynths.
From the outside
Coit Tower is visible from much of San Francisco. The interior is painted with many beautiful murals.
There is an elevator which goes to these cool stairs and a viewing platform
The Transamerica Pyramid looms large over San Francisco. This was the best view we had of it.
I just liked the way this looked through the triple window.
In the afternoon we went to the Presido which is a former military precinct. The kids had some fun with the cannons.
As soon as I saw this one, it reminded me of an image MichaelAW post a few years ago, so thanks for the inspiration.
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