Tag: san francisco
The City – San Francisco timelapse
It’s so much work, the locations are amazing. Very well done.
“This timelapse is about a year in the making. I started sometime in June of 2010 and finished it on August 19, 2011. It wasn’t constant work of course, just working on it every now and then. I’d estimate I have invested anywhere between 250 and 300 hours on it. Most of this was time I spent walking, biking, or riding the bus to locations I was shooting. There are very few locations I used a car to get to.”
The Unseen Sea
A collection of time lapses I took around the San Francisco Bay Area roughly shot over the period of one year.
Inside Alcatraz
Scott Weaver’s amazing piece, made with over 100,000 toothpicks over the course of 35 years, is a depiction of San Francisco, with multiple ball runs that allow you to go on “tours” of different parts of the city. It will be on display in the Tinkering Studio until the end of June!
A hidden garage in San Francisco
This is a very neat way to hide an ugly garage door. These folks hide their 4-car garage behind a typical Victorian facade that opens up into the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco!
Russian Hill home in San Francisco
MY FUTURE HOME: A 4-story residence in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco designed by John Maniscalco Architecture
Photo: Paul Dyer
Charles, Your Hangover
After a night of excess, Martin discovers the true cause of a hangover. His name is Charles, and he’s very pleased to meet you.