Shoreline at Fort Funston
My very first shot
Photobird.com - "Shoreline at Fort Funston" in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowBoss, da plane, da plane!
Photobird.com - "Boss, da plane, da plane!" in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowNo, it's Captain America!!
Photobird.com - "No, it's Captain America!!" in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowShoreline at Fort Funston
I'm not sure what's up with this angle/shot; it makes me dizzy when I look at it. But I really like it anyway.
Photobird.com - "Shoreline at Fort Funston" in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowSoaring...
Must be amazing up there...
Photobird.com - "Soaring..." in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowMaking a turn...
I like this shot because it has multiple elements: the green and brown cliffs, the blue ocean, the mountains in the background, the clear blue sky, and the unnatural glider.
Photobird.com - "Making a turn..." in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowLike this one better...
It's stopped down one so the sky is a bit darker/bluer and you can see the hang gliders legs which adds more definition and detail.
Photobird.com - "Like this one better..." in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowKinda feels like you're there...
Photobird.com - "Kinda feels like you're there..." in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowIt was fun watching these guys fly.
I tried to get a shot of them coming towards me instead of going away, but it was very difficult to focus on them, even though they really weren't going that fast.
Photobird.com - "It was fun watching these guys fly." in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowIt was just these two...
...going back and forth in a pattern along the coast, like a couple of hawks.
Photobird.com - "It was just these two..." in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshowInteresting terrain
The lower half of this shot is in pretty good detail. You can even see the people watching on the cliff, with the windsock right above them.
Photobird.com - "Interesting terrain" in Ed Krimen's Fort Funston slideshow