A little bit more about this picture...
At first I thought that SOMEHOW a picture that was already on the camera of me got mixed up with this pic, like the camera was going batty, i had dropped it a couple minutes before the pic was taken. You know how weird things can happen. My first word to my fiance was "IS THAT ME????" it was just too weird. Also, what you can't see beyond this is the view of Alcatraz Island, you know "THE ROCK". So I must say I have let my imagination run a little with this. I'm still not completely sure what happened here... Maybe it's "Mother Nature" :)
WOAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very cool. I agree this qualifies as "funky" LOL Question - did you "see" this when you were THERE or only after when you were looking at the photos on the computer?
Spent ages looking bottom right, (never quite mastered the difference between the two!! ) then i looked up and saw that face looking at me! Weird! thanks for the history too,
Okay I am seeing a face here. Now I need to go up there and read and see if that is what I am suppose to see. How odd. I really think this should earn the 10pts of something different, funky, whatever you want to call this. You earned the points.
On a walk in Fort Mason, SF this picture was taken. It scared the heck out of me and fascinated me at the same time.
If anyone doesn't see what I'm talking about, look at the lower left corner of the photo and see if you notice anything.
Here is a little history of Fort Mason, one of my new favorite places in San Francisco. In 1863, the Army created in San Francisco, California, the Post at Point San Jose as a part of its coastal defense network. Renamed Fort Mason in 1882, after Richard Barnes Mason, a former governor of California, Fort Mason served as an Army post for more than 100 years. During World War II, it was a major port of embarkation for troops and supplies destined for the Pacific theater. The Korean War in the 1950s also kept the post busy. However, by the 1960s, Fort Mason's embarkation responsibilities shifted to the Oakland Army Terminal, while the headquarters offices continued to function most of installation's other properties fell into disuse. The National Park Service took over the administration of the site in the 1970s as a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA).
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