by Jim M. Goldstein

I have to admit it is very difficult for me not to photograph Seal Rock in San Francisco. There is something magical about the heart shaped arch that keeps me coming back over and over. This was taken while out photographing the Sutro Baths area with Richard Wong and Greg Lato. I’m late to the game in posting some teaser photos from this outing, but Richard and Greg both posted a few photos some time ago on their blogs.

Sunset at Seal Rock, San Francisco landscape photo by Jim M. Goldstein
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I have to admit that I was rather frustrated being hampered with a broken toe during this outing. This is a great location to explore… just not with a broken toe. Anyhow I still had fun photographing the sunset and hanging out with Richard (photo left) and Greg (photo right)

Richard Wong photo by Jim M. Goldstein
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Greg Lato photo by Jim M. Goldstein
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5 Responses to “Sunset at Seal Rock, San Francisco”

  1. Richard Wong

    on August 22 2008

    Great stuff Jim. Your water had a longer exposure than mine. Hopefully your toe is better now.

    Btw, what software are you using to get those images to pop-up after clicking?

  2. Jim

    on August 22 2008

    @Richard Thanks. It was a longer exposure and fortunately the toe is 100% again. Lightbox is the plugin used to highlight the photos as you’ve noted. It’s fairly widely used these days. Let me know if you need help finding it.

  3. latoga

    on August 22 2008

    Great shot of me Jim! I’ll have to get a copy of that from you as I only get photos of me from other photographers! :-)

    Oh yeah, nice shot of Seal Rock too…you did pretty well that night, broken toe and all. I was hoping that you weren’t going to slip on the trail down from the street.

  4. Mark

    on August 23 2008

    Looks like a great time, and great spot. Would love to join you guys someday, though I might have a bit further to travel. :-)

  5. Jim

    on August 23 2008

    @Mark You have an open invite to explore the local scenery when and if you’re ever out here.

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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