andre' salvador
PHOTOGRAPHY & WATERCOLORS
These are Pagodas or Japanese Ceremonial Pavilion at the Japanese Tea Garden.

More pictures of the this garden may be viewed at    JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
Taken from the corner of Pine looking north to Battery Street. It shows the high elevation of the street as you look beyond.
A view of the City's Main Library at the Civic Center area.
The City of San Francisco is sandwich between the Pacific Ocean and the beautiful San Francisco Bay. This pier is right on the Bay along Embarcadero Street. The San Francisco Bay Bridge is walking distance to the right of this picture. The island across the Bay is Treasure Island. This pier is frequented by weekend fishermen, by lovers at night, skateboarders (although illegally), tourist and anybody who wants to walk and enjoy the view.

I like the rhythm formed by the old lamp posts and the white cantilevered concrete beams. I wish though that there was better sky. Anyway there is always a second time. I live only forty minutes away.
This is a view of downtown San Francisco. The traffic light you see at the foreground is at the corner of Kearny and Pine street. I am standing near the center of Pine Street. In this photo I am looking towards Market Street which is at a lower elevation than Market Street. Pine Street is one of those steep sloped streets in the city. Market Street is layed out diagonally on the gridiron street pattern
A view of a very busy elevation of a brick building across the St. Mary's Park.
This photo was taken at Grant street near the Chinese gateway pagoda. Those colorful lanterns caught my eyes. This area is a colorful fusion of a Chinese market town and American main street. The Chinatown in San Francisco is a very densely populated 24 block core bounded ny Broadway Street, Montgomery, California and Powell Street. You must walk San Francisco's Chinatown to fully experience Chinatown's vibrant and intense character.

Information taken from sfchinatown.com
view while driving on the top level of the Bay Bridge driving towards the City.
These are Pagodas or Japanese Ceremonial Pavilion at the Japanese Tea Garden.

More pictures of the this garden may be viewed at JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
These are Pagodas or Japanese Ceremonial Pavilion at the Japanese Tea Garden.

More pictures of the this garden may be viewed at JAPANESE TEA GARDEN

All photographs on this site © by Andre'Salvador