Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Painted Ladies & Alamo Square - San Francisco, CA (Part 4)

I recently took two trips to San Francisco, CA visiting different places and taking photos. I went to many tourist attraction areas, some lesser known places, and took quite some street photography. I am here to share with you the photos that I took on these trips. The photos I took will be split across 7 blog posts. Day 1 of my trip in San Francisco took place on 1/27/2016, and day 2 of my trip in San Francisco took place on 2/1/2016.

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Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

Today I have scenery and street photography photos from Alamo Square and of Painted Ladies. These photos are Day 2 shot on 2/1/2016.

A photo of the Painted Ladies shot from Alamo Square. These are historic Victorian houses located along Steiner Street in San Francisco built between 1892 and 1896 by the developer Matthew Kavanaugh. This row of houses are a few of the rare historical Victorian houses that has survived in San Francisco. They have been relatively untouched by modernization. These residential houses are often photographed by tourists, the media, and has appeared in many TV shows and movies. If you are visiting San Francisco, I highly recommend you stop by Alamo Square to see the Painted Ladies. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 34 N 122 26 00 W

Black and white process of the photo above. 

Another photo of the Painted Ladies shot from a different angle. This photo was shot from the intersection of Steiner Street and Hayes Street. As you can see there was some road work going on on the day I was there. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 33 N 122 25 59 W

Black and white process of the photo above. 


I thought the workers doing the road work made great street photography, so I took a photo of them. This photo was also shot at the intersection of Steiner Street and Hayes Street. 

Black and white process of the photo above. 

A street photography shot from near Alamo Square shot from Steiner Street. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 35 N 122 25 59 W

A photo of a few houses near Alamo Square shot on Fulton Street. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 39 N 122 25 59 W


I thought this building looked pretty vintage and cool, so I took a photo. This was also shot close to Alamo Square from the intersection of Scott Street and Fulton Street. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 37 N 122 26 12 W

Black and white process of the photo above. 


A photo of a tree in Alamo Square. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 36 N 122 26 10 W

The view towards Downtown San Francisco from Alamo Square. You can see the Transamerica Pyramid in this shot. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 46 36 N 122 26 09 W

Black and white process of the photo above. 

This is all the photos for today! I hope you have enjoyed the photos! Next time I will post photos from Twin Peaks, Christmas Tree Point, and Sutro Tower. Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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