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This fella was the King of the streets in and around a neighborhood we walked through in San Francisco this Summer.
*This is a composite.
I took the photo of the coyote a block away from this home-front, (frames 2 minutes apart), and thought it would be intriguing to safely relocate him here
As the snow begins to fly and the temperatures hover consistently around or below the freezing mark, I find myself browsing the archives of our motorbike trips in warm, vivid places 🌞🌅😎
This year's mhwildhogs motorbike trip from Alberta to San Francisco & back.
As the snow begins to fly, I find myself reflecting on this year's journey. A pic from Day 1 on our way to Bonners Ferry, ID.
Ron in the Redwoods
A capture of my roomy for perspective during a stop on this year's MHWildhogs motorbike trip.
Our group photo from last years motorbike trip from Alberta, Canada as far South as Amarillo, Texas.
One more of the interior of The Eureka Inn. We had the good fortune of staying here on our bike trip due to a glitch in our booking elsewhere.
It was an hour and a half extra ride in the dark along the coast, but it was worth it!
This character- Diner was right across the street from our hotel in San Francisco. Taken during our 2023 Motorbike trip.
Taken during our 2023 #mhwildhogs #motorbiketrip this August.
#sanfrancisco #roadtrip #architecture #trees #people #yingandying #samebutdifferent
Taken during our 2023 #mhwildhogs #motorbiketrip
#wewalkedeverywhere #roadtrip #downtown #sanfrancisco #alcatraz #warf
We had the good fortune of being re-located here to The Eureka Inn.
It was an hour and a half extra drive along the coast on the bikes at night, but it was worth the experience.
Combined two exposures of San Francisco's smartest sailing vessel. One of the sign explaining the Brigantine Galiliee's history, and the other of its Stern on display near the bay.
Took an opportunity during our #mhwildhogs #motorbiketrip while overnighting in Gardiner, Montana (the gateway to Yellowstone N.Park) and took this 2-exposure pic of the Milky Way highlighting the Roosevelt Arch.
Appreciated my roomy, @ronwhite22 , breaking curfew and keeping me company.
Foreground: f7.1, 30 sec, ISO 4000
at 17mm
Sky: f2.8, 10 sec, ISO 4000 at 17mm