[Photo by Shannie, via It's Always Sunny in San Francisco]
3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular
My morning walk from the Mission to downtown is one of my favorite rituals. When shooting photos along the way, this walk takes about 30 minutes. Unless it’s raining, then I’ll be out for hours.
This batch was shot on my Nimslo 3D with a roll of Ilford HP5 (my default “foggy day” film) on a recent rainy morning, then dropped off at Photoworks on the walk back home where I’ll load up film for the next day’s walk.
From the western slope of Liberty Hill I think? Which is the hill that rises southwest from Dolores Park? Anyway, cool view.
[via Erynn]
3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular
Just outside of Tiburon is an amazing little hike along the Ring Mountain Open Space Reserve. A fantastic view of the bay, Mt Tam, and SF. Be sure to bring your climbing shoes and a roll of redscale film if you have it. It’d play nice with the colors you’d find there this time of year.
Hoping for some sweet haunted houses in the neighborhood this year. I know Adobe Books is building one as we speak.
Christopher F. Smith spotted the above evidence on Mission Street last night. Hopefully it was purchased for a joyful reason.