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Tourist Guide
The Photography of Jon Rendell

A stream of visitors to San Francisco of late has meant that I have been on tourist duty. Here's a selection from where we toured.

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Cemetery at Mission Dolores.

 

 

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Window at Mission Dolores.

 

 

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24th Street is a wonderful tree-lined oasis in the Mission.

 

 

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Caffè Trieste is said to be the first espresso house on the West Coast in 1956 and became a convenient meeting place for Beat movement writers like Lawrence Ferlinghetti (still a regular at 98 years old), Alan Watts, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Richard Brautigan, Bob Kaufman, Gregory Corso, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth and Neeli Cherkovski, who lived in North Beach in the 1950s and 1960s.

 

 

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Aquatic Cove

 

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Jon Rendell was born into an auteur/photog family in Melbourne, Australia. He was always captivated by shadows and finds himself hard-wired to focusing on the transitory, abstract shapes that come and go with the available light.
Visit his website: www.jonrendell.com. See his Blog.
For more of his photography in Scene4, check the Archives.

©2017 Jon Rendell
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