Friday, December 28, 2007

Briones Regioinal Park


Photo: © Eric W. Hiss 2007    Camera: Rollei 6008 AF / P20  90mm macro lens

While I'm trying to keep my photo blog mostly about San Francisco, I'm posting a photo from Briones Regional Park which is less than a hours drive East from San Francisco.  It's a beautiful park with lots of trails and different activities.  I used to come here a lot more when I was going to Cal (UC Berkeley).     I drove to the North side of the park this time and took the Diablo View Trail  (see map) which starts off near the parking lot. The park is really hilly and some times  a bit of a hike, but the views are worth the effort.  Be warned that a lot of the trails are dirt and can be quite muddy and slippery during the rainy season.  

Friday, December 21, 2007

Beautiful sunset tonight

photo: © 2007 Eric W. Hiss     camera: Rollei 6008AF / P20

I was in my Richmond Studio today and decided to come back over the Golden Gate Bridge so that I could stop and buy some toys for Finn in San Rafael - lucky thing that I did as it the sun was just starting to go down as I approached the bridge.  I had my camera with me and took a couple quick shots before the battery died in the camera.   

Okay here's a more standard picture of the painted ladies


photo: © 2007 Eric W. Hiss   camera: Rollei 6008AF / P20 back /110mm

Definitely a better shot would be earlier in the day when  its not misty/foggy and the sun is shining on both the wonderful old Victorian homes along Steiner St by Alamo Square park and also on the buildings downtown but hey you'll have to come to SF to take your own!    Even though I live just across the park, I never manage to get over here early enough to get that shot.    

One thing to know about Alamo Square Park is that its a great place to take your dog out for a run. Notice the black dog in the grass on the picture above?   More than 2/3rds of the park is open for dogs which can run around and play off leash.    We don't actually have a dog - we were thinking about one but decided to have kids instead when we learned how much time and energy you really need to give a dog.  In some ways San Franciscans seem to love dogs more than kids since most of the parks are more dog friendly than kid friendly.  Most of the dog owners are pretty good about keeping their dogs out of the way of kids/babies but a few just don't understand why parents might be concerned if their dog knocks over their kid.   Most of the dog owners pick up after their dogs too, but not all.  I guess the dogs are still doing better than the homeless anyhow.  But weighing in for the children's side, the city just built a beautiful playground for kids here that has an awesome view. There's two tennis courts too if you like to play.     Its a great park and the park is at the crest of a hill so you get good views of the city in all directions.  There's several great places to go get a coffee, beer or food actually in all directions.  The lower Haight is just a 4 blocks to the South, and Hayes Valley is just down the hill to the East, and then there's what's being labeled by real estate people as the Divisadero corridor just a block to the West of the park.   The shops on Fillmore St. to the North are a bit further but still an easy walk, maybe 10-15 minutes?  Probably if you start anywhere you want in the city and you head off in one direction you'll come to some place cool, but Alamo Square is tops in my book.   Good food/drink to be quickly found in every direction.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Rainy Day in San Francisco

Photo: © Eric W. Hiss 2007   Camera: Rollei 6008 AF / P20 back / 110mm f/2.0


It did rain but its still nice out.  Here's a not so typical picture of the famous Painted Ladies from Alamo Square park showing a bit of fall color.  

Friday, December 14, 2007

The Great American Music Hall, a San Francisco Jewel



Camera: Canon 5D ISO 3200    Photos: Eric W. Hiss 

A few weeks ago, we went to a fun show called the Dark Kabaret at The Great American Music Hall on Ofarrell Street near Van Ness.   Wow what a beautiful old building and there are some fantastic shows here. This is one of our favorite places to hear music and see performances like Vaude de Vire society or Rosin Covin.

You can get food here too for some events.  I took a few pictures (not the best because it was really dark in there, but you can get a feeling for the beautiful decor.  The manager there is a familiar face from my Berkeley days - I think his name is Kiran...  Anyhow whenever we go its like transporting ourselves back in time to the days when San Francisco was just getting started.  Really a must see and do...

Thursday, December 13, 2007

December in San Francisco



Photos: © Eric W. Hiss 2007    Camera: Rollei 6008AF /P20 back



I've got a buddy who moved to Michigan and he was asking me what's the weather like in San Francisco.  Well its been pretty darn nice and we are just having fall now. I love the color of the leaves.  I guess we don't get real fall color here but its really nice to look at the color of the leaves with the sunlight coming through.  Since its winter the sun is low and seems to come through the leaves and trees at a really nice angle.  Here's a couple shots from the middle of Golden Gate Park in the plaza near the new De Young museum.

More cool graffiti - this time on Broderick near Fell St

camera: iphone  Stencil artist:unknown

Here's a picture of the cool stencil work that someone is doing around Alamo Square neighborhood, and also NOPA (North of the Pan Handle).   There is some great character development going on here as I see the same artist has spray stenciled a number of images with the same style and characters.   Perhaps this is a self portrait? Anyone know who this is?  

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Cool graffiti spotted on Lyon near McAllister St.

Saw some great street art on the way to drop my son, Finn McDill, off at daycare.  There were a lot of parked cars in the way but I noticed that it was street sweeping day and so I came back and took a couple pictures when the cars were gone.    Loved the elephant god doing yoga with the little baby elephant, but the other one was cool too!



Photo note: © Eric W. Hiss - Camera Rollei 6008AF with P20 digital back and 80mm lens. Graffiti artist currently unknown.


Wow this is great art work!  I wonder who did it?  If you know please post a comment.  San Francisco definitely has some awesome street artists!  I've seen a bunch of stencil work popping up around Broderick place and Alamo Square park that is cool too.