The Life in My Years

An anthology of life

My San Francisco is a series of posts that describes my own personal relationship with The City. My San Francisco pieces might be photo essays, or life stories, or commentaries – or a combinations of all three. My impressions aren’t always paeans to San Francisco. It’s a beautiful city, but like any city, it can be dirty and gritty

A brief gallery of San Francisco highrises from an up close perspective.



11 thoughts on “My San Francisco: Windows

  1. The photo with the clouds in the modern windows is my favorite. Fabulous.

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    1. Paul's avatar Paul says:

      Hello Rebecca, Thank you so much for visiting a commenting.

      Paul

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  2. Fascinating images. You know what you’re doing.

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    1. Paul's avatar Paul says:

      Hello Neil. Thank you. I’m not sure if looking up while walking along the sidewalk of a busy street defines knowing what I’m doing.

      But I’ll take.

      Thank yiou for visiting

      Paul

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  3. Anne Sandler's avatar Anne Sandler says:

    Amazing images Paul!

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    1. Paul's avatar Paul says:

      Thank you Anne.

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  4. Toonsarah's avatar Toonsarah says:

    Interesting and varied architecture, and the cloud reflections in the second shot are fantastic! I also like the way you’ve used the zoom to foreshorten the distances between different buildings in the first one in particular 🙂

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    1. Paul's avatar Paul says:

      Hi Sarah. When I look at the first photo it almost looks like Legos. Thank you for visiting and commenting

      Paul

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      1. Toonsarah's avatar Toonsarah says:

        Yes, I see what you mean about Lego 😀

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  5. Suzanne's avatar Suzanne says:

    Brilliant shots and the detail appears more defined in the B&W image and the first one. There are some positives of city life.

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  6. eden baylee's avatar eden baylee says:

    Hi Paul,

    You really have a talent. I’ve seen a lot of art this past week, and some of the modern pieces … meh. They just don’t move me.

    Your photos are much more interesting. You take something ordinary and make it extraordinary.

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