Golden Gate Bridge from Fort Baker

Nikon D100, Sigma 15-30mm
Eric and I spent yesterday afternoon exploring and photographing the area around Fort Baker at the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge. We were walking past a passenger drop-off area in front of the Discovery Museum when I spotted these bright yellow knobby plates on the ground which gave me a splash of color and pattern to incorporate into a different view of the iconic bridge.
--Warren
Labels: Color, Composition, D100, Sigma
3 Comments:
I agree -- nice splash of colour and pattern! Interesting point of view :)
I like the composition. The yellow walkway just leads you straight to the bridge.
Thanks. There are some interesting geometric/compositional things going here that I was wondering if anyone would notice. :)
--WT
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