A scenic photo of fog covering the Golden Gate Bridge located in San Francisco, California. This picture was taken during the summer months when the fog really covers the Golden Gate Bridge. The real "Golden Gate" is the strait that the bridge spans. It was first named "Chrysopylae," meaning "golden gate," by Captain John C. Fremont in 1846. This photo was taken from the top of Hawk Hill which is located just north of San Francisco in the Marin Headlands. Total length of the bridge is 1.7 miles and the clearance above the high water is 220 feet.
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Camera Settings (EXIF Data)
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Shutter Speed: 1/1000 seconds
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Lens Aperture: F/4.9
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Focal Length: 21 mm
- Image Resolution: 2592 x 1944 pixels
- Image Size: 2.91 MB (JPG), 14.4 MB (TIF)
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Date Photo Taken: August 7, 2004 4:28 PM
- File Name: sf1.jpg
- Image ID: # 215
- Date added to website: 14-Aug-2004