Very early one foggy morning, this late owl blogger reluctantly trekked to Fort Point National Historic Site in San Francisco with a small group of fellow photography enthusiasts. We set up our tripods under dark misty skies to capture the lights on the Golden Gate Bridge. In the background, foghorns moaned, mysteriously guiding ships between the piers under the bridge. I couldn’t decide if I found the sound of the horns relaxing or annoying, so I chose to accept them as a welcome part of the experience. We had hoped to capture sunrise photos of the bridge, but the fog persisted offering us “moody” photos instead.

After our early morning photo shoot of the bridge, we headed to the iconic Mel’s Drive-In Diner for breakfast. When out in the cold air by the Bay, one works up a good appetite, even if your only activity is to take photos.
At this point, you may be thinking, where are the doors? Well, there weren’t a whole lot of doors inside the Fort, but I did find the door below that led from cavernous hallways to a barracks area. You can see how small the door looks by comparison to the arched brick halls in the featured image.

I love the arched passageways and interesting colors of the brick structure.

Along the way, I came across a steep curved staircase. I didn’t dare climb the stairs with my camera attached to a tripod. There were no railings and lots of school kids running up and down the stairs.

What a fun field trip for the school children! Here’s a small group of well-behaved students exploring the Fort with their chaperone. My main goal was to stay out of the path of the exuberant kiddos. The Fort was so big, finding quiet places to take photos was easy to do.

I may have initially been reluctant to get up at 3 AM to trek to San Francisco to take photos of the Golden Gate Bridge and Fort Point, but it was such a great experience, I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
For Norm Frampton’s Thursday Doors Challenge.
Oooo. I like these photos especially the curved stairsteps. Patricia
Thanks, Patricia! The curved staircase was intriguing. I so wanted to climb them to see where they went.
Great photos! I don’t think I’ve been there before… I’ll definitely add it to my list of places to visit the next time I’m in San Francisco. Getting up early is a challenge but often worth the pain.
Hi Janis, Fort Point and the nearby Farallon Visitor’s Center are well-worth a visit. The fort is right under the Golden Gate Bridge. As you can see from my pics, the inside of the fort has a lot of character. Awesome place! I’ll be back.
Great place!
It sure is.
I like the texture of this.
Teresa
The colorful patina and textures of the old brick walls were a pleasant sight to see. 🙂
Ohh, Donna, these are brilliant! The featured one is just glorious. Extremely well done! I wish you a most excellent year ahead.
Thank you, Manja! I was taken back by the rustic beauty of this historic fort. If it weren’t for my photography group, I’d likely have never gone there. I’m so, so glad I did. I wish you a fabulous 2020, and look forward to seeing your adventures in the coming year.