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So we came back to Emeryville after dinner to watch the sunset but it was too late. The color in the sky still looked gorgeous, however. As I didn't bring my tripod, I had to lay my camera and the long lens on a bench. Fortunately, the tripod mount of my lens was flat enough and I had to press down the camera to make it steady for a long exposure. I was glad that the image came out still reasonably sharp.
The inspiration for Salesforce Tower had to have been one of those bathroom night lamps.
Salesforce Tower
San Francisco, CA
I shot this from the elevator on the 20th floor of the Westin Saint Francis Union Square 2017. When building is completed the new Salesforce Tower (the tallest in this photo) will be tallest building on the westcoast. The iconic Pyramid building will no longer be the tallest in San Francisco.
Shot from Twin Peaks. On the left you can see the Transamerica Pyramid with the Bank of America Building right next to it. The Bofa building was the tallest in San Francisco until the tech scene took over and now Salesforce tower with 1,070′ has taken over.
A series of shots from Post Street looking east toward Salesforce Tower. I noticed this view while in an Uber, so I went back on foot with my camera.
Having worked as a shipping agent based on the North Wall Quay [more or less where the Salesforce Tower is being built] in the mid 1960s I am constantly amazed by how much the area has changed since I found alternative employment elsewhere. Back then the area was not at all safe and the working conditions were less than attractive.
I was unaware that Salesforce already employ 1000 people in Dublin or that they are planning to add at the rate of 300 per year up until 2025. The Salesforce plan for their Dublin operation includes the construction of docklands campus known as the "Salesforce Tower" on North Wall Quay.
Some shots in Bryant Park from mid May. There were far fewer people out and about back then. It's getting hard to avoid people on the sidewalks now.
Having worked as a shipping agent based on the North Wall Quay [more or less where the Salesforce Tower is being built] in the mid 1960s I am constantly amazed by how much the area has changed since I found alternative employment elsewhere. Back then the area was not at all safe and the working conditions were less than attractive.
I was unaware that Salesforce already employ 1000 people in Dublin or that they are planning to add at the rate of 300 per year up until 2025. The Salesforce plan for their Dublin operation includes the construction of docklands campus known as the "Salesforce Tower" on North Wall Quay.
San Francisco Financial District -- GGB in the foreground, Transamerica Pyramid in the "eye of the needle", 181 Fremont with the spiked top, Salesforce Tower the largest of them all, and the Bank of America building is covered in dark granite.
I didn't make it in time to San Francisco today as I woke up too late in this morning. So I decided to head over to Emeryville to see the Blue Angeles. At least I could see them with the San Francisco skyline. It turned out quite okay.
San Francisco is bereft of observation decks to view the city from. Hamon Tower on the De Yong Museum is one of the few but its location in Golden Gate Park means there isn't much to look at besides tree tops and the low density housing of Outer and Lower Richmond.
This is the view downtown. The Transamerica Pyramid and Salesforce Tower are visible, as is St. Ignatius Church on the right.
A series of shots from Post Street looking east toward Salesforce Tower. I noticed this view while in an Uber, so I went back on foot with my camera.
Based on a petition, the Salesforce tower was converted to Barad-Dur - otherwise known as the Eye of Sauron - for Halloween 2018 in San Francsico
Columbus Avenue is one of the few streets in this part of San Francisco that does't follow the quadrangular pattern of the city. It's more a diagonal. In the distance are the Transamerica Pyramid (1972) and the Salesforce Tower (2018).
A view from the ship from Alcatraz back to San Francisco. Seen here is Telegraph Hill with Colt Tower (1933) and some of the skyscrapers of downtown San Francisco. From the left the Salesforce Tower (2018), the Transamerica Pyramid (1972) and 555 California Street Building (1969).