Solid work, Marnie. Lots of nice arch-way work--as well as light and shadow work. Well done. Cheers, Christine

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Subject: GESO - Fort Point & Palace of Fine Arts



I think I showed the best of my Fort Point  shots already, but a few in
this bunch I like, some a lot.

Although I may  have shown one before in B&W, and there are a few similar
shots to those  shown before, this GESO is actually *all new!*  Heh.

I've included  two blurry shots (canon, powder casks) that I wouldn't
normally show, but they  give context and show how it once was.

Also included is one accidental  shot I've grown to like.

For viewing comprehension -- Ft. Point is  directly under one end of the
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. One side of  it was residential with
doors, the other side has openings that used to hold  canons.

http://www.mapphotography.com/FtPoint/index.html

Comments  welcome,

Marnie aka Doe :-)   And Happy Thanksgiving to those  that celebrate  it!
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