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050 - Cloggers, Fourth Street
049 - The End of California, Lincoln Park
048 - Ricky C, Downtown
047 - Undressed, Downtown
046 - Victory, Union Square
045 - Jellyfish, California Academy of Sciences
044 - Dashiki, Oakland
043 - Ferry, Larkspur
042 - Main Cell Block, San Quentin
041 - Counting Tips, Jack London Square
040 - Street Painter, San Rafael
039 - USS Hornet, Alameda
038 - St. Mary's, Nicasio
037 - Buffalo, Golden Gate Park
036 - Herbalist, Chinatown
035 - Coastline, Marin County
034 - Billboard, Market Street
033 - Bridge, Japantown
032 - Memorials, West Marin
031 - Surfer, Fort Point
030 - Street Peacher, Market Street
029 - J-Pop, Japantown
028 - Conservatory, Golden Gate Park
027 - Opera and Jazz, Maiden Lane
026 - Windmill, Golden Gate Park
025 - Slow Day, Union Square
024 - Gripmen, Market Street
023 - Something, Ocean Beach
022 - Lonely Dress, Hayes Valley
021 - Farmer's Market, San Rafael
020 - V. Sattui Winery, Napa
019 - Shady Lane, Lincoln Park
018 - Cafe, North Beach
017 - Protester, Civic Center
016 - Balclutha, Hyde Street Pier
015 - Wind Riders, Chrissy Field
014 - Doorway, Fisherman's Wharf
013 - Looking South, Ocean Beach
012 - Sea Lions, Pier 39
011 - Old Tree, Sonoma Coast
010 - Trolley, North Point
009 - Military Cemetery, The Presidio
008 - McCovey Cove, SBC Park
007 - Butcher, Chinatown
006 - Farmhouse, Tomales Bay
005 - Lakeside Bench, Marin County
004 - Cable Car, Hyde Street
003 - Aquarium, Monterey
002 - Two Couples, City Hall
001 - Bridge View, Baker Beach
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Hello,
I found a link to Fog Bay on the SFGate.com Culture Blog. I've looked at most of your photos and read most of your commentary, and I really like your blog. You have a great eye for photo opportunities and composition, and the history and other details you provide add interest. I love the San Francisco area and hope to move there some day. In the meantime, you've inspired me to plug away again on my own blog and to learn and share more about what I photograph. Keep up the great work!
~aka Steve
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