Anti-crepuscule Panorama of San Francisco from Twin Peaks Scenic Overlook - California
by Silvio Ligutti
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Anti-crepuscule Panorama of San Francisco from Twin Peaks Scenic Overlook - California
Artist
Silvio Ligutti
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Photograph - Photography
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Fifteen minutes or three miles separate Bernal Heights Park Scenic Overlook from the Twin Peaks Natural Area, so I had to rush before the light was gone. Indeed the light was gone when I arrived to this vantage point, but I tried to made the best out of it by extending the exposure time and attaching a "graduated neutral density filter" on the lens to tame the highlights in the sky. This view spans 140 degrees and show Downtown San Francisco, the bay and even the Golden Gate Bridge. Thanks for looking. FAA watermark WILL NOT show on final printed image.
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Info from Wikipedia.org:
The Twin Peaks are two small hills with an elevation of about 925 feet (282 m), located near the geographic center of San Francisco, California. Except for Mount Davidson, they are the highest points in the city.
The North and South Twin Peaks are about 200 m (660 ft) apart; Twin Peaks Boulevard runs a figure eight around them. The peaks form a divide for the summer coastal fog pushed in from the Pacific Ocean. Their west-facing slopes often get fog and strong winds, while the east-facing slopes receive more sun and warmth. Elevation at each summit is just over 900 feet (270 m). Thin, sandy soil is commonplace on Twin Peaks, making them susceptible to erosion.
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March 18th, 2016
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