Golden Gate Bridge

IMG_0162-2.jpg
©James Duncan Davidson

Yesterday, after lunch in Sausilito, I hung out for a bit near the Golden Gate. It’s always a fantastic place to view the ocean and get buffeted about by the wind. Yesterday was no different. The fog wasn’t thick, but the wind was certainly making its presence known on the battery area above Baker Beach.

If you want to check out this particular view, the green arrow below is where I took this particular photograph from. Ya gotta love GPS embedded data in iPhone photographs, and in this case it’s spooky accurate.


View Larger Map

The path I was on doesn’t show up in the map right now, but the location is accurate to within just a couple of feet of where I was standing, as you’d expect from a fully accurate GPS.

This is one of 187 blog posts on duncandavidson.com. If you care to read more, two posts I recommend are Dear Speakers, a set of thoughts for public speakers that I pulled together in March, 2009 and Tilting at the Windmill, One Last Time, a call to Flickr to include important EXIF and ITPC metadata in the photographs they provide to the public.

Leave a comment