by Jim M. Goldstein

One of the most amazing things about nature is how it so easily dwarfs even the largest man made structures. I’ve taken my fair share of Golden Gate Bridge photos over the past 10 years, but my favorites are those that put this impressive structure in context to the natural world. A recent favorite is the following “San Francisco Starry Night”. Conditions were optimal on this evening to photograph fog rolling over the bridge. The warm air above the fog layer kept the skies super clear and enabled me to capture the stars over the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

San Francisco Starry Night photo by Jim M. Goldstein
San Francisco Starry Night

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6 Responses to “San Francisco Starry Night”

  1. nousha.com

    on April 4 2008

    I got a chance to see some other pics of yours online. I love them.Really.
    {edited} We are in love with our city and I can see that you love it too. Thanks for those pics!

  2. Dan Mitchell

    on April 4 2008

    Very nice, Jim. Can’t say that I’ve seen a GG Bridge photo like that one before…

    Dan

  3. Chris/Aperture Image

    on April 6 2008

    Wonderful capture Jim

  4. Chad

    on April 6 2008

    Love it. Would have also made a great “star trail” image. Glad I added this to my reader feeds.

  5. Rafa

    on April 8 2008

    Jim, you have some wonderful photos of the GG but this one it’s just amazing! Thanks for sharing.

  6. Richard Wong

    on April 8 2008

    quite a feat to get stars in a place w/ so much light pollution

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About Me

Jim M. Goldstein
Jim Goldstein is an independent photographer specializing in landscape, travel, environments, nature and event photography for advertising and editorial use.

A member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), Jim produces the highest quality photography for both commercial clients and fine art photography collectors. Jim's photography has been featured in the Washington Post, Sierra Club, Future Snowboarding magazine, Surfmag.com, SFGate.com, and a variety of other publications