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Wow. I really like the indoor fancy blue walled pool thing. But they are all great.
 
ablarc said:
^ Citizen Kane swam there.
Is that at the Hearst Castle? When you say Citizen Kane, do you mean William Randolph Hearst? Or was a scene actually filmed there? (Unlikley since Hearst tried to block the release of Citizen Kane when he found out that the film's main character, Charles Foster Kane, was based upon him).
 
Is it wrong that, in San Fransisco, home to some of the greatest urban spaces in America, the thing I love the most and look forward to seeing when I go out there is the sea lions?

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I just love those damn things! :D 8)
 
Is that at the Hearst Castle? When you say Citizen Kane, do you mean William Randolph Hearst?
Yeah.

Or was a scene actually filmed there?
No.

(Unlikley since Hearst tried to block the release of Citizen Kane when he found out that the film's main character, Charles Foster Kane, was based upon him).
That's right.
 
SAN FRAN
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my 1st time in Calif. 2 years ago! Have more pix's on my home computer will post later!
 
Nice. I especially like the shot of Transamerica framed by other buildings.
 
San Fran is so beautiful! not as quaint as Boston ,but seem like a much larger city! nice pix's brought back a lot of memories!
 
The indoor pool at the Hearst Castle has always terrified me. It's down in the basement (of course) of the "Castle" and gets very little natural light, and with the blue tile flooring, you can't really see the bottom, even though its not deep. It's like being catacombs.

The outdoor pool (also picture), however, is sensational.
 
The indoor pool at the Hearst Castle has always terrified me. It's down in the basement (of course) of the "Castle" and gets very little natural light, and with the blue tile flooring, you can't really see the bottom, even though its not deep. It's like being catacombs.
I believe something lives at the bottom.
 
hey where's the rest of the state? you know, most of it? :)
 
Awesome shot, Van!

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ablarc -- is Pereira's magnum opus an example of what you've referred to as "structural inevitability?"

A look at this detail makes me even more bummed out about the changes to the base of the Russia Wharf tower.
 
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people think of one big city, and then the rest?
so you mean people think of LA, and then the rest, because that's how most californians think of it. SF is a boutique town - a gentrified burg of 750,000, lacking in diversity and excitment, effectively a suburb of san jose. Of course, it's a great place for a weekend. heh.
Some of "the rest"

The westside:


South LA to downtown:


The hills to Long Beach:


The great big gash in the middle of the SD-TJ metro


A case study:


Bunker Hill:


And an oil derrick in a Target parking lot in Torrance:
 
Yeah ,we tend to think as Boston/ North East,New York /all of the Mid Atlantic area including Philly and then DC takes in Baltimore,Virginia ect, then nothing to you hit Miami. Here's some more pix's of San Francisco and some of Oakland, Do you have any more of LA?
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city hall
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Oakland I could not get a good shot of the city,As I was Driving!
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some very nice buildings
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