Friday, October 03, 2008

SECRET PASSAGEWAY


I was struck by the interesting lighting and perspective of this passageway.
The photo was taken inside Fort Point which is located under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
The Fort was built in the early 1800's and a fascinating place to visit.
Have a super weekend everyone.
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18 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was born in the bay area, but moved many years ago. Love the photo today. This is making me want to take my camera and travel! How did you get this passage minus any people?!
Thanks for joining me! I also need to keep my mouth shut ;)!

Anonymous said...

the lighting is very sophisticated

MedaM said...

It really is interesting lighting and perspective of that passageway. I like the way some parts of the brick walls are illuminated.

Anonymous said...

It is a nice looking photo. I suppose the fort was built there to protect the entrance to San Francisco Bay.

Bear Naked said...

Now I really like this one.

Bear((( )))

antigoni said...

Beautiful post.

CG said...

That's interesting. Really draws you in.

Jules said...

Love the lighting and perspective.

I hate to say it but I'm sure I saw a ghost slide past!!

Unknown said...

This is a really cool photo. I like it.

AVCr8teur said...

Nice find. I've been to Fort Point a few times and don't remember this narrow corridor. It looks a little creepy and kind of reminds me of Alcatraz. I'll be visiting the Marin Headlands tomorrow for the first time.

Anonymous said...

I didnt know about this fort. From photos and movies only the bridge is visible usually. Thank you for posting this:)

Hilary said...

Nice.. it looks like the kind of passageway you know you want to explore

Shammickite said...

I have never visited the SF area, but I know that if I ever get the chance, I'll want to see the Golden Gate Bridge and definitely explore this magical passageway!!

Olivier said...

on pourrait se croire dans un livre de Stephen King ;o) superbe photo

one might believe in a book by Stephen King o) superb picture

Wanda said...

Looks like the photo would be a good cover for a mystery book.

Jane Hards Photography said...

What a beautiful place to be stuck in. Excellent use of sofet lighting on harsh brickwork.

John Roberts said...

Very mysterious!

AphotoAday said...

Oh wow -- I didn't realize Fort Point was open again... I've actually never been in there...
Love your photo -- excellent...