Tag: “Fort Hancock”

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  1. Hallways of Doorways

    On a long Friday lunch, my friend Jed and I embarked on a tourist journey a few minutes from work to Fort Point.

    The Fort is only open on Friday, as luck would have it, and we ended shooting all the film we had in our pockets that day.

    I walked on to the top floor, and looked down this hallway, and froze in my tracks, and yelled, "Jed, come quick, and bring the tripod!"

  2. Hang Glider off Fort Funston

    The Fort Funston cliffs parallel the takeoff path of aircraft departing SFO, making for a dramatic juxtaposition

  3. Crashing Waves of the Atlantic

    Atlantic waves crashing beneath the large cliffs of Fort Rodney.

  4. San Francisco's Fort Funston at Sunset

    Fort Funston is a great spot to do some people watching, bird watching and get your dog fix. On occasion, it's possible to spot marine life as well -- schools of dolphins, whales, and seals have been known to make appearances.

  5. Sunset at Fort Funston

    Fort Funston is one of the few places in SF where off-leash dog walking is allowed

  6. Takeoff

    The cliffs at Fort Funston are a magnet for hang-gliders

  7. Castillo de San Marcos

    Built in 1672 and renovated repeatedly throughout the years, St. Augustine, Florida's Castillo de San Marcos is one tough garrison ...

  8. Inside El Morro

    Inside El Morro, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. It had been raining so the doors look nice and black.

    LOMO LC-A

    Kodak Tri-X 400

  9. Remnants of war

    Bullet holes inside the Imperial fortress on Srdj mountain, above the city of Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    This old fortress used to be a tourist attraction before the civil war, but in 1991 it was the front line that saw bitter fighting and guarded Dubrovnik from the North.

  10. Pigeon Point

    This is a view of Pigeon Point taken from Fort Rodney on Pigeon Island National Park. You can follow the grass hill all the way to the top to find a view of the Atlantic Ocean with Martinique in the distance.