Night wharf

In general, I don’t take a lot of photos during any given outing (I must still have a film SLR sensibility), and I rarely use a tripod, so when I get several shots that I like I’m a happy photographer. Another from the baseball game series I’ve been posting over the past few days, this wharf scene was taken after the game along the Embarcadero while walking back to my car.

Night wharf scene on the Embarcadero

6.1mm (28mm equivalent on a full frame sensor), f/5.6 for 4 seconds, ISO 200–handheld.

Canon G11 by the bay at night.

Stadium views

It’s been a busy past few days, so I’m enjoying a lazy Sunday. Time to recharge the camera batteries. While they’re recharging, here’s a couple more shots I took during Thursday night’s SF Giants ballgame.

McCovey Cove at the twilight hour:

AT&T Park view of McCovey cove.

Night view towards 3rd Street (and the Lefty O’Doul drawbridge) from the promenade:

AT&T Park view towards 3rd St.

Top image: Canon G11, 6.1mm (28mm equivalent on full frame sensor), f/5.6 for 1/5 second, ISO 200.
Bottom image: Canon T2i, Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 15mm, f/5.6 for 1 second (steadied on railing), ISO 200.

Two Canons at a ballgame.

Phoning in a ballgame shot

My daughter took me to an SF Giants ballgame last night. It was a blast, but, unfortunately, was also a work night. I got home at 12:30 AM and had to get up 3 hours later to head out on my wee hours morning commute. Needless to say I’m spent. I took a lot of shots with my G11 and T2i, but I’m too beat to process them. So here’s the iPhone shot I took (using the Hipstamatic app) and sent to my Facebook friends during the game.

iPhone shot from the game

BTW, it was the Giants vs the Reds and the Giants lost. C’est la vie.

iPhone at an SF Giants game.