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That is amazing! Your favorite one would make a good desktop wallpaper!
ReplyDeleteso so good!!! Leslie
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to be able to shoot from that vantage point! I'm not afraid of heights either, but am afraid of falling from those heights. That said, I absolutely would have been all over the place shooting as well, with maybe the exception of shooting straight down - from the edge like you did. Yeah, those pics did make my palms a little sweaty. But they are still incredible images. Loved the Cable on a cable, too. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing! Thanks for the post and camera / lens information about each photo.
ReplyDeletewonderful photos on the bridge
ReplyDeletethank you
WOW JEFF! That was amazing! How is it you were allowed up there? I want to go! Can you put in a request or must you know someone? Nice shots. Were you shaking? It doesn't look like you were cabled (ahem) in or latched to anything.
ReplyDeleteHave you considered that while you're up there, this might be just the time Godzilla decides to wake up? Huh?!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, indeed! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures! Glad I wasn't there......
AWESOME photos Jeff! Maybe you weren't shaking but I sure was! Especially the shots where you were looking straight down. I hope to photograph the Golden Gate Bridge one day but from a lower perspective. LOL!! I always look forward to your blogs. Thanks for continually sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is super cool Jeff!! I love going for atmospheric shots like these. Me and Billy used to love photographing the Golden Gate Bridge on foggy mornings. Every time we were in SF, we would make an effort to see the bridge.
ReplyDeleteYour blog was absolutely fantastic! Great deal of great information and this can be useful some or maybe the other way. Keep updating your blog, anticipating to get more detailed contents
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awesome pictures. but way toooooo high for me ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks for sharing. I definitely enjoyed the unusual perspectives!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Thank you Jeff for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing since my knees would never stop shaking up there.
ReplyDeletethanks for this.. nice blog Buy Real google followers just bookmarked it.thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing opportunity to shoot from a rare perspective sought after by so many photographers. Wonderful commentary and photographs as always.
ReplyDeleteThese are super awesome! It is especially neat to me as I made my first trip ever to San Francisco about a month ago. How does one get on a waiting list to go to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge? lol
ReplyDeleteBeing terrified of heights, I can truly appreciate someone brave enough to do this! I have driven over this bridge many times and loved looking "up" but I couldn't possibly look "down". Your work is incredible and I thank you for giving us this perspective of this wonderful bridge. These photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat are the legalities that forced you to remove the images from your blog? :(
ReplyDeleteWith the legalities, it almost appears that the big thrill is you got to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge and got some great pics to add to all of your other great ones.
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