Tag Archives: street photography
Wordless Wednesday ~ The Sailor
Photo Clinic Rehab ~The Word on the Street
I’ve decided I need rehab, and what better place than at Lucile’s Photo Clinic Rehab. Lucile had a challenge for photo rehab back in December, and patients decided they were having withdrawal symptoms and needed more rehab. I know I fit … Continue reading
A Sunday Traveler Quick Shot~ In San Francisco
The sidewalk café; Café de la Presse. In the warm sunshine of San Francisco. Rain is needed, but this warm spring-like weather of February is so incredibly enjoyable.
The Sunday Traveler~Chinatown Markets In Living Color
To see the real action, just migrate up a couple of blocks from the tourist area of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Weekends seem especially busy with people buying produce for the week, or maybe just that evening’s meal. I spent an … Continue reading
B&W Challenge~Final, Day 5~The Woman in Ross Alley
Five days of the B&W Challenge have gone by quickly. Today I would like to ask Roshan at Roshan Clicks to join in the challenge for five days, and link to one of his blog followers each day in addition to … Continue reading
B&W Challenge~Day 4~ Street Dancer
A long day for this street performer I spotted at noon by the rapid transit station. On my way home at 4:00, he was still dancing. Day 4 of a 5 day challenge in black and white. As part of … Continue reading
B&W Challenge ~ Day 2 ~ Walk
Stockton and Washington Streets, San Francisco, with view of Bay Bridge. As part of the B&W Challenge, I will ask Allan G. Smorra at Ohm Sweet Ohm to participate if he so chooses. Allan, just post one B&W photo per … Continue reading
Phoneography Challenge~Everyday Americans
For the Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Photo challenge, spear-headed by Lens and Pens by Sally, it’s photographer’s choice this week. It’s interesting that Sally’s tip of the week is about Robert Frank’s The Americans, and his photography of the … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler Expresses Herself
The Sunday Traveler feels trips into San Francisco are a bit of cheating as far as traveling goes; I only have to get on the local rapid transit (BART) and take a quick 30 minute ride to get there. But … Continue reading