It’s the first of the year so why not try to start it out right. I’d like to believe that I’ll be posting a new picture everyday but we’ll see how it goes. No promises.
These ‘wind arrows’ as there were called, were near Fort Mason in San Francisco. There was a small placard at the base of this structure which served as a guide to know which direction the wind was blowing based on the position of the arrows at different levels.
If you gander at the EXIF data of this shot, you’ll notice the high ISO setting. I have a tendency to unknowingly change the ISO setting when walking around with my camera over my shoulder. One day I’ll learn to check it before each shot.
This photo does not have any GPS data associated with it. It's my goal to have GPS data for all my photos but unfortunately it is just not always possible.
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