Fog, Glint and a Detoured Boeing

Sometimes a photo captures a moment in time.

This image does it for me.

In August 1991, I lived on Haight Street in San Francisco. For a few days that month, the SF Muni was performing work on the Muni Metro subway beneath Market Street between Castro and Church Streets. As a result, cars that would normally use the subway were detoured via 17th and Church Streets and rejoined the subway at Duboce.

I made this view one evening as Pacific fog climbed the hills to the west. Evening sun, tinted by the fog, glinted off a detouring Boeing-Vertol LRV as it navigated the trackage on 17th Street. In the distance, another set of Boeing cars can be seen entering the subway from rarely used portals at Castro and Market.

I exposed this Kodachrome 25 slide using my Nikon F3T and f1.8 105mm  Nikkor lens. It is one of hundreds of photographs I made of the San Francisco Muni in the 1990s.

Sometimes I dream of the fog coming over the hills, changing the quality of light as it envelopes the city.