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White chair – Saturn Steps

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 25, 2008

The Saturn Steps are the quickest way on foot to get from my home down to the Castro District and the subway to downtown.  A few weeks ago, this chair appeared outside one of the cottages along the steps.  I’ve been re-exploring film lately, carrying my old 35 mm film camera to and from work.  Hiking up the hill on my first afternoon of this regime, the light seemed right to grab this shot.

Monterey cypress – Fitzgerald Marine Reserve

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 20, 2008

The tidepools are the main attraction of this county nature preserve on the San Mateo Coast.  But the cypress groves on the bluffs above the water are fascinating.  Many of the trees seem stunted, their bottom limbs as dead and leafless as matchsticks.  This may be because they were all planted too close together–or maybe the soil is too poor for them to thrive.

Among the tree ferns – Golden Gate Park

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 16, 2008

Entryway and lamp post – Frederick Street

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 15, 2008

Circle of remembrance – National AIDS Memorial Grove

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 13, 2008

Delavega Dell, in Golden Gate Park, sat abandoned and overgrown for years.  Beginning in 1991, hundreds of volunteers began renovating the 7.5-acre space as a memorial to those who had died and suffered as a result of AIDS.  Today, the Congressionally authorized memorial is one of he loveliest and best-tended corners of the park.  The circle is inscribed with the names of those who have died of AIDS.

Masonic Street mansion

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 8, 2008

I have always loved the detailing on this very large, elegant home, which sits on a steep and graceful section of Masonic Street around the corner from my own much more modest condo.  This is the second time I have photographed the home’s architectural detail through the scroll of fence and front garden.  This time the light was favorable — sun forcing its way through the last of the early morning fog.  Also, the last time there were no purple flowers, which my wife tells me are called butterfly bush.

Parking sign and tree house – 20th and Sanchez

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 6, 2008

Twentieth Street is one of the many streets in San Francisco where steps take the place of pavement in steeper stretches.    I have often admired this cage-like platform in the leafy garden planted along and at the foot of these steps.  There has to be a story here, but I don’t know what it is.

Beneath the Central Freeway, San Francisco

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 4, 2008

Abandoned truck – Stage Road, San Mateo County

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 2, 2008

Stage Road lopes over grassy hills a few miles in from the coast between San Gregorio and Pescadero in southwest San Mateo County.  The steep and winding road is a favorite for cyclists and motorcyclists and lovely almost any time of the year.  I may be wrong that this truck is abandoned, but it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, either.

Picket fence – Healdsburg

Posted in Photos by William Poole on July 2, 2008

Taken at the very last blink of daylight.  Without that flush of light on the fence, I don’t think I would have wanted to record this image.

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