Legion of Honor
Legion of Honor: Inner Entrance
Rusting Granite Plinth Under "El Cid"
Entrance to Legion of Honor
Ornate Lamps
"El Cid's" Bronze Horse
Corner of Legion of Honor
Distracting Abstraction
Purple Flowers
Conservatory of Flowers: Out For a Stroll
Conservatory of Flowers: Marigolds
Conservatory of Flowers: Have a Seat!
Crow Close-Up
Conservatory of Flowers: Palm Trees
Conservatory of Flowers: Garden
Conservatory of Flowers: Corner
Conservatory of Flowers, San Francisco
Laura Chats with Bulldog Owner
Dahlia Close-Up
Conservatory of Flowers: Right Corner
Golden Gate Park Bum
Perfectly Pink Dahlia
Conservatory of Flowers Entrance
Legion of Honor: Rodin's "The Thinker"
Legion of Honor: Artistic Architecture
Golden Gate Bridge with Tugboat
GGB: Tower Corner Upskirt Shot
GGB: Another Upskirt Shot
Golden Gate Bridge From Afar
Golden Gate Bridge: 1,200+ Suicides
GGB: Bolts
Rusty Ring
GGB: Tugboat in the Bay
Golden Gate Bridge South Tower
Golden Gate Bridge: Cables to Heaven
GGB: South Tower Looking Up
GGB: Disappearing into the Mist
Golden Gate Bridge Panorama
Golden Gate Bridge From Afar
GGB Bay View: Alcatraz and Boats
GGB: Rivets Along the Barrier
GGB: Fort Point and Coastal View
Flower Heart (in my old Neighborood)
Ripening Blackberries on Mt. Davidson
Heart of a Rose (in my old Neighborood)
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Headstudy of "El Cid" Bronze Statue


Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (AD. 1043 – July 10, 1099), known as El Cid Campeador, was a Castilian nobleman, military leader, and diplomat.
This image was taken during my trip to San Francisco during September 12-15, 2011.
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This image was taken during my trip to San Francisco during September 12-15, 2011.
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