**The Bay Lights** It looks like a whole new bridge! On Friday night I found out they would be testing the new lights, so why wouldn't I go shoot it. The lights dance however, but it's not the easiest shot to get, unless you shoot at a crazy high ISO to capture the light patterns. Either way, the lights look awesome. Starting March 5th (Grand Lighting) they will be for a couple years, or even longer if people petition to keep them up like the last set of lights! The Bay Lights is an iconic light sculpture designed by internationally renowned artist Leo Villareal. This stunning fine arts experience will live for two years on the San Francisco Bay Bridge West Span, starting with the Grand Lighting on March 5, 2013. Visit www.thebaylights.org/ for more information on the project. It will also become world's largest light sculpture. — at Bay Bridge. Website | facebook | Google+ | Blog | Stipple
Rodeo Beach Long Exposure Tonight I met up with my buddy +Jameson Savage, to shoot at Rodeo Beach. I haven't been here since last January and my photography has come a long way since then. We were hoping for more of a sunset as the clouds early were screaming awesomeness but not too much color. The clouds made for some great Long Exposure shooting though. Here is one of many shots from tonight. Canon 17-40mm f/4 L ISO 400 f/9 181 Seconds
Rodeo Cove Long Exposure From a few nights ago up in the headlands, on the cliffs by Point Bonita. This is facing Rodeo Cove. Tech Specs Canon 17-40mm f/4 L 365 Seconds (6.08 Minutes) IS0 325 f/11 LEE Big Stopper and .9 Soft Grad ND Induro CT214