Monday, October 10, 2011

San Francisco Fleet Week

Over the weekend the San Francisco Fleet Week started on Saturday.  At 11AM on Saturday morning Navy ships started their way into the city under the Golden Gate Bridge.  Seeing all the Navy ships from an aircraft carrier to Destroyers and Frigates was amazing.

In the afternoon the Navy along with the Blue Angels put on an incredible air show.  Below is the gallery that I put together showcasing some of the pictures from the morning through till the afternoon.

http://www.bbraunphotography.com/main/fleet-week.html

Here is one of the pictures from the Gallery.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Thank you Steve Jobs

So many people have already said so many things about Steve Jobs and the life that he had.  He was a visionary, a game changer, an inspiration, a man who liked to Think Different.

When I heard the news of his passing today, I stood in my apartment dumbfounded.  Without Steve Jobs's passion and ingenuity, the past 8+ years of my life would have played out very differently.

I made a trek this evening that used to be part of my daily routine.  While it has been a few months since I've been to Infinite Loop, going there was the only thing that felt right.  I wanted to see how everyone was feeling (as did the many reporters who asked employees questions as they walked past), but I also wanted to say thanks to Steve and to Apple.

Here are some shots that I was able to get in front of Infinite Loop.  A makeshift memorial was started under the 1 Infinite Loop sign, and later it was moved to a bench to allow more people to pay their respects.  Before I left a bagpiper started playing as he walked towards the memorial, and he ended in front of the bench.  











Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Moffett Field

Here are some shots from Moffett Field in Mountain View.  For those of you that have never heard of Moffett Field before, here is a link to check out the amazing history behind both the military base and the Ames Research Center (NASA) that is right next door.

Moffett Field

NASA Ames Research Center

For the three years that we have been living in Mountain View we thought that this base was off limits to civilians.  As it turns out there is a museum on the base that anyone can access (as long as you have a stated issued ID to get past the front gates).  It is pretty crazy to drive up to the base and pass a red line in the road that reads "Government Land."

Once on the base there is so much to see.  The base is still active, however much of the base is in "arrested decay," so basically the buildings are in disrepair and they look as if they have not been used since 1960.  Also, there are booster rockets sitting around in parking lots (see image 3 below).

One of the buildings that I was immediately drawn to was the abandoned McDonald's that is on the base.  I read a couple of years ago that someone discovered hundreds of reels of high resolution footage of the moon in this McDonald's that the government had forgotten about since the 60s.  Since discovering the footage a team of experts has been digitizing the reels so they are not lost forever.  You can read more about this awesome find at the link below.

Moffett Field Mcdonalds




Abandoned McDonalds

Hanger One (Currently being dismantled)
Booster Rocket

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Official Site is up!

Well I finally have my site up and running.  Turns out it takes sometime to get the design and layout just the way that you like it.

I will still be updating my blog with daily shots that I take.

http://www.bbraunphotography.com/


Monday, September 5, 2011

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Fort Point Part 2

Here are a couple of more pictures from Fort Point.

Fort Point is the oldest fort on the west coast. The construction of the fort was started in 1853. This was shortly after California became the 31st state in 1850, and the Army and Navy felt a need for a fort to secure the San Francisco Bay. A 90 foot cliff was blasted down to 15 feet in order defend the maximum amount of the harbor.

Though the Fort never saw action (there was a planned attack in August 1865 but it never happened due to the war ending), it was operational with guards until the end of Civil War. In 1892 the cannons were dismantled and sold for scraps. The only other time that the fort housed men was during the construction of the Golden Gate bridge in the 1930s, and it was not until October 1970 that it was declared a National Historic Site.





Friday, September 2, 2011

Fort Point

Spent some time this afternoon at Fort Point in San Francisco. I was able to get a TON of great shots, and figured before I share the best of the best I will post two from the beginning of the adventure.






Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Brooklyn Bridge

I will admit I am a huge sucker when it comes to the Brooklyn Bridge. It is iconic, it is unique and something about it screams NEW YORK! I have pictures of the brooklyn bridge that I have taken at all different times in the past 9 years and they all amaze me.

Maybe it is the fact that a bridge can take you from a land that you are use to to a land that is yet to be explored. Maybe it is the history behind the bridge and the blood and sweat that went into building such an iconic piece.

Bridges always seem to be one of those items that defines an area. You have of course the Brooklyn Bridge, but you also have the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and the Sydney Harbor Bridge in Australia. While all of them are of course bridges there is something about all of them that speak to the people in that area, the culture, and the land.

Here is a collection of pictures of some of the bridges that I have spoken about above.

Brooklyn Bridge

Sydney Harbor Bridge



Golden Gate Bridge


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Birds of a Feather Flock Together

Sorry about delay in getting posts up. I have been working on getting my new website designed (will be up soon), as well as getting some products for sale on Zazzle.

While walking through the streets of San Francisco today something spooked a group of pigeons which in turned spooked the heck out of me when they all came flying towards me in a wall of pigeon feathers and potential bombs of pigeon droppings. While sheilding my face from disaster I was able to snap this shot with my free hand. Enjoy!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Taking a Stand and Being Different


I am always amazed walking through the Mission in San Francisco or Meat Packing District in New York and seeing Stencil graffiti work on buildings. The ability to take in some ways simple cutout drawings and deliver such a message through simplicity amazes me. This morning I tried my hand at drawing two clip art style business men in photoshop to try and mimic that same impact through simplicity. Hope you enjoy!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Morning Coffee Reflection

This shot was taken this morning after pouring my morning cup-o-joe. The reflection in each of the bubbles is great!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Tree Bark

Was going through my photos and came across this picture. Thought it was nice and wanted to share.


Hang Gliding

You come across people participating in some pretty amazing sports when adventuring around NorCal. Here is a shot of a hang glider along the coast up near San Francisco. It was amazing to see them jump off a cliff and just glide along the coast with no power but the wind, and then land safely where they started.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Santa Cruz Black and White

Spent some time in Santa Cruz today. While there I set my camera to monochrome and got some great shots. Here are a few of the shots. I have a few more that I will post later. Hope that you enjoy!







Thursday, August 4, 2011

Pacific Sunset

A beautiful Pacific Coast Sunset to share with all of you. Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Blue Whale (Farallon Islands)

This shot comes from a boat trip from earlier this year to the Farallon Islands. It has taken sometime to post pictures from this adventure. This amazing blue whale (which we found out is very rare to see) came along side the boat early in the trip and gave us all a show.

Farallon Islands are an amazing piece of land that lives 26 miles off the shore of San Francisco (Click on this link to learn more Farallon Islands). When on land 26 miles does not seam like much, but when you are on the open ocean and you do not see land in any direction while on a 30 person boat it is another story. All I can say is bring some dramamine, and to quote the captain "Look at the Horizon."

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Riding the Rail

Been working on this shot for a couple of days. Took the time today to finish it up and get it posted. I have posted a few shots like this in the past from the same skate park and one of a surfer jumping off a cliff. I love working with Action photos and pulling them all into on picture.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Venice Singer

Last week when in LA I was walking around Venice and came across the singer below. He had a sound like Bob Dylan which gave him the biggest crowd on the boardwalk. This is a much cropped and much played with photo of him but after hearing him sing it suits his sound perfectly.

Monday, July 18, 2011

SF Trolley

Last Friday I spent sometime walking around San Francisco. By time I mean 15 miles of walking. This shot is of the F line trolley that runs along the embarcadero and down Market Street.

Monday, June 6, 2011

17 Mile Drive

This shot comes from the 17 Mile drive area around Pebble Beach. The Grammatical Fairy and I visited here a little while back. As you can tell from the photo it was such a beautiful day. Can't wait to go back!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Flower in Fountain

Here is another shot from the Japanese Garden in Portland. I do not have much to say except that I really love the depth of field in the shot. Little blurry in the front, very blurry in the back, and the colors are great!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Japanese Garden Portland

Today's Picture comes from the Japanese Garden located in the Rose Garden which is located in Portland....WHEW!

This small fountain was located just as you walked into the garden through through the front gates. I will be posting more shots from this location as it was an incredible place with amazing scenery.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Antiques

This shot comes from the outside of the building of the previous post.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

I will see you in your sleep!

Alright. So let me start off by saying that I normally do not go about my days thinking of creating scenes like this. This photo is an inspiration from the brother of the grammatical fairy: Kentzizzle.

In the mail last week Kentzizzle sent us a coffee table book on creepy-ass dolls. If you happen to purchase this book, please do not look at the book before bed. You will have some CREEPY-ASS dreams.

To honor Kentzizzle and his wonderful gift I decided to create my own creepy-ass doll. While exploring the town of Pescadero California the Grammatical Fairy and I stumbled into this old Antique shop. We went upstairs, and I will let the picture below tell the story of what we found sitting in the front of the attic.



Sunday, May 8, 2011

Charlie Chaplin

After an amazing drive today on the 17 Mile Loop around Pebble Beach the Grammatical Fairy and I stopped in Carmel for a bite to eat. There was this small little cafe in an alley way that had this great graffiti wall. I was standing at an angle that just captured everything about the spot. Hope you enjoy!

Fremont Farm

I am always amazed on how you can find some of the quietest and secluded places right in the middle of a busy town. While out exploring yesterday grammatical fairy and I discovered the Ardenwood Historical Farm right in the middle of Fremont. The original owner moved to California to discover gold but then realized he was horrible at that so he started farming and made a FORTUNE! Now it is a park that does tours of the old buildings and has plenty of picnic areas for families.

In a continued effort to explore new medians for my photos I have combined three "cutouts" from pictures taken on the farm yesterday. The master's house, the windmill, and the water shed. Enjoy!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sunset at Cliff House

This picture was taken over this past weekend at the old Bath House (AKA a Pool) that use to be near the Cliff House in San Francisco. The bath house use to hold up to 5000 people at one time. The building is now long gone but you can walk around in the remains of the foundation of the building.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Going Artistic

So after multiple posts of photos I figured I would take a stab at what I'm calling "T Shirt Art." This photo is a manipulation of a flower photo I took at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. I wanted to go with a look that would look great framed but also great on a shirt. If people like this post I might start creating more artistic items like this one. For those of you that might not get the hint PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK!

If you are not able to click and make it full screen let me know and I will email you the full resolution.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Early Morning Post

Quick post this morning. Realized that I did not post a shot last night. Might have been due to the intense fever that I had along with wonderful sinus pressure and cough.

After a very full night of sleep I am getting back into feeling normal.

This shot of course comes from Filoli. I promise some non floral shots soon.