Do you know where this tree is? Feel free to say so but don’t reveal the answer. I’ll do that on Monday. click the picture for a larger view.
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Answer — Friday Foto Quiz #16
Did you recognize the reflection in this picture? Scroll down for more.
Fort Point is a National Historic Site and part of the the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. It was built between 1853 and 1861 to protect San Francisco during the Civil War. It is the brick building in the bottom picture in the foreground underneath the Golden Gate Bridge.
The fort is open to walk around Friday through Sunday and is free. The entire fort is also a museum hosting a recreation of civil war era life. Climb the granite circular staircases to the roof for spectacular views of the bridge, the bay and the city.
The bridge was specially engineered to save the fort from demolition and is a “must see” stop on my tour of the city.
It was raining during my last visit. Thanks to my sister for suggesting reflection shots in the puddles. I received several correct answers this week. Thanks for playing.
Friday Foto Quiz #16
Answer — Friday Foto Quiz # 15
Did you know how this image is generated? More details follow the pictures.
MonkeyLectric from Jade Ajani on Vimeo.
I’m all about the light. MonkeyLectric is a company that makes an LED imaging product that you mount on the spokes of your bicycle wheels. It takes advantage of our brain’s persistence of vision ability and creates whole pictures using linear rows of lights.
You can see the circuitry, batteries and rows of LED lights in the second picture.
I took these pictures (not the video) at the 2009 Maker Faire where you where able to draw your own pictures which can programmed and appear on this spinning wheel.
Check out their web site at:
http://www.monkeylectric.com/index.htm
Thanks for playing.
Friday Foto Quiz # 15
Answer — Friday Foto Quiz # 14
Did you guess what this is a picture of and where it is? Read more details below the pictures.
If you guessed Abraham Lincoln’s eyeball, you are correct. You can hike up very close underneath Mount Rushmore and take pictures from a different point of view, one that brings out the detail in this enourmous sculpture.
I find the importance of a “catch light” in the eyes translates to all forms of art. The artist here took great pains to carve out the eyes in a way that left a block of white granite to create the illusion of a reflected light that makes eyes come alive, a very important feature to consider in portrait or animal photography.
It wasn’t quite the right time of day to get that Rembrandt lighting portrait photographers strive for. They all have racoon eyes or look like they are wearing masks. Next time.
Mount Rushmore is a US National Memorial in South Dakota. It is worth a visit along with many natural and man-made curiosities in that area of the country.
Friday Foto Quiz #14
Answer — Friday Foto Quiz # 13
Only a day late with the answer. It was a busy Monday. Do you know this waterfall? I received one correct answer via email. For the answer, continue reading below the picture.
Friday Foto Quiz # 13
Answer — Friday Foto Quiz # 12
Did you know what’s going in this picture and the event that took place this last weekend? Read on below the pictures.




















