The best part of autumn is being on the lookout for vibrant fall foliage across different neighborhoods and cities. I particularly loved this set of trees - there's a bunch of these decked out in a row for a few blocks. With the sun lowering in the sky, the sun flare shined through one of the trees - making for a perfect capture!
Imagery at a dream state. A mix of photography and digital art infused with color and texture.
Friday, November 27, 2020
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Skyscraper Tower: Modern Twist at South Van Ness
New apartment tower soars at South Van Ness in San Francisco providing jaw-dropping views of the city from above and a modern architectural view from below.
The futuristic twists and innovative designs keep on coming...transforming each neighborhood one at a time.
Sunday, November 15, 2020
The Charming Ferris Wheel at Golden Gate Park
With the exceptionally clear blue skies and sunny weather, you can see crystal-clear 360 degree views of the park all the way from above the ferris wheel, including glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge and Twin Peaks!
Sunday, November 8, 2020
The Magnificent Skytree: Towering Above the City
The tallest tower in the world is sitting pretty in Tokyo, Japan.
Besides offering elevating 360 degree views of the entire city and surrounding areas, there's also a ton of shopping and dining at the indoor mall!
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Golden Pastels: Tree's Shadow Effects on the Walkway
Dreamy vibes of the bridge walkway at a neighborhood park, with clear, intricate tree shadows on the right.
I was amazed by how cool the tree shadows looked in this picture and decided to include golden pastel colors across this photo to change up the atmosphere of this.
I added soft yellow hues to the trees, hints of peach and salmon paint splotches on the pavement, and aqua and light purple shades on the tree shadows to enhance the colors even more.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Triangle Shapes: Transamerica Pyramid at Ground Level
One of those days where you wander through the outskirts of Chinatown and then head straight into downtown, directly to the Transamerica pyramid.
This is definitely a landmark in the city, defining San Francisco's skyline for almost 100 years. The view of the pyramid from a distance is exciting enough, but being directly beneath it is equally amazing with triangle details all around the exterior.
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architecture,
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san francisco,
transamerica,
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