The new one is on the left, the old one is in the process of being taken down (right)
Old Suburbia
Lake Merritt, Oakland, California
Shed by the side of the road
The Cathedral of Christ the Light (Oakland, CA)
Separation of Church and State
Preservation Park, Oakland, CA
A Door Unknown
Oakland Landmark
The Maclise Drug Store Building, Oakland's 25th Landmark
Art Deco Doors
Mormon Temple, Oakland, California
Church in Oakland, California
Oakland Aviation Museum
Stairs of Telegraph Hill, San Francisco (Monochromatic)
Stairs of Telegraph Hill, San Francisco
SF Bay Bridge @ Night
SF is Packaged!
Downtown San Francisco
Scraping the Sky in B&W
Financial District in San Francisco
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Embarcadero in SF
Refinery B&W
Some day I hope we don't need refineries.
House in Columbia, CA
Under the Bridge @ New Melones
Hallway
SF from Twin Peaks
Golden Gate
SF Through the Gate
Point Reyes Lighthouse
Organ @ St. Mary's Cathedral, SF, California
Built in 1971 by Fratelli Ruffatti in Padua, Italy. This massive organ contains 4,842 pipes on 89 ranks and 69 stops for those of of you who are organ aficionados.
St. Mary's Cathedral
SF, California
House at base of Lyon Street Steps in SF
Building in Walnut Creek
Murphy's, California
Fort Baker at the Golden Gate
The first stone fortress in the far west. Originally had two towers, but following an accidental explosure in 1912, it was rebuilt with only one tower and the present clock was installed. Buring the building’s history, it has served as a chapel, munitions depot, and as a National Guard Armory.
An imposing residence of classic Georgian architecture with 14-foot ceilings and 24-inch brick walls. The lumber for the wainscoting, parquet floors, paneling, stair rails and balustrades was carried by ship "around The Horn". During the last half of the 19th Century, the house was a popular gathering place for Bay Area society.
Benicia Bridge