Baker's Beach is famous for the view of the Golden Gate.
I waited for the golden light of late afternoon and started shooting aiming at the
surfer (actually, a Boogie-boarder) while keeping the bridge in the background. I shoot an entire
roll using a release cable in order to freeze the surfer while he was running towards the waves.

Well, when I got my slides back from the lab, it turned out there was an unexpected "guest" in
some of the frames. I knew that the northern part of the beach was a well-known nudist beach,
but, while busy to check speed and aperture, I didn't realize a bunch of people were
playing freesbee in the nearby...

Needless to say this picture is not good for magazines, but I think
it really represents the free spirit of San Francisco.

Taken with Nikon gear, 200mm and Velvia 50