Indeed I do know the wall. It was a very popular necking spot 30-40
years ago. A few days ago, I took some shots looking East from a bit
North of there as well as some sunset shots looking East at the fading
light and colored clouds from Inspiration point. I also wander around in
Tilden with various lenses.
Moose
Stephen Scharf wrote:
Well, I took John Lind's advice from a few days ago, and got out to
get something for the TOPE...went out at 7:30 this morning while the
light was still nice, but it was cold!
Took the tripod and took my time getting a landscape from Inspiration
Point in Tilden Park above Berkeley. Don't know if it will be
anything decent, but we'll see. And, oh yes.....the best lens for the
picture today? The 75-150 Zoom.
Before heading out to Inspiration, I stopped by "The Wall" on Grizzly
Peak (Moose will know where it is)to take some photos of the bay, The
City, and the surrounding landscape. While there was "real landscape"
and real "cityscape" in the photo, I for one consider it a landscape.
Certainly one wouldn't argue the the Golden Gate Bridge isn't part of
the Bay Area landscape. I also shot with The Beast for the first time
today (Bill Barber's ex-Tamron 75-350)!
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