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Early Morning Cable Car Passengers – San Francisco, California

If you got up extra early this Monday morning I bet you someone else got up earlier. This photo is dedicated to everyone waking up before dawn to make everyone’s “normal” morning possible. When I took this photo of early morning commuters boarding a very iconic San Francisco cable car at sunrise, I started to think about how early the cable car operator must have woke up to make these folks commute possible. What ever time it was by most standards it was way too early. To all the coffee baristas, public transport folks, morning reporters and anyone else whose job is otherwise invisible making the average morning… well normal… this ones for you.

Early Morning Cable Car Passengers - San Francisco, California

Early Morning Cable Car Passengers - San Francisco, California

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  • Jim...

    Simply put, this is brilliant!
  • This is as great of a SF shot as I have seen. A classic!
  • @Jay Actually that is the Bay Bridge in the background. Glad you liked the photo and thanks for the comment
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    @Gary LOL I remember your stories of being a morning cook so when I read this I truly laughed out loud.
  • 10 years as a breakfast cook....

    ... Thanks!!
  • Hey Jim,

    I love this image! Is that the Golden Gate in the background? Great composition, the timing is perfect. Have a great week. Talk to you soon.

    Jay
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