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Posted on Jun 03, 2009 - 10:00am by John P. in Photography, Travel
When I was in San Francisco for WordCamp this weekend Dave Curley and I went across the street from our hotel and snapped a few photos of the Bay Bridge. Thought I’d share a couple new ones to go along with the ones I posted previously. I hope you enjoy!
This first image was taken with a Canon 5D Mark II using a 28-135mm IS lens set at 30mm. ISO was 100 with an aperture of f/3.5 and an exposure of 15 seconds.

This next shot was taken with the same body and lens, but the settings were 28mm, ISO 400, f/3.5 and an exposure of .5 seconds.
Hint: If you keep clicking on the images, you’ll get big enough versions to use for a desktop wallpaper if you really want it.
Those are absolutely gorgeous!! Think I like ‘em better than your first set! …in the dark of night, with the fog
John, very beautifull photos. Thanks for sharing. I love USA for great views!
Very nice John! If there was a little red color, it’ll look like in the Sin City :)
Those are awesome pics. The last ones were nothing less though. How much does the whole setup cost? The Camera?
wao I’ve never been In USA, but thanks got I already have my visa approve so I will travel to the USA soon and I hope that I can visit this beautiful place is an awesome view and also awesome bridge
San Francisco is a great place to be. You know what I’ve heard? People say live in New York City for a time, experience what the city offers, but leave before you grow hard. Live in San Francisco for a while, experience what the city has to offer, but leave before you grow too soft. How do you feel about that?