Moonrise Over Mission Creek, 4th Street Bridge & Carmen’s

by Scott Beale on October 14, 2008 · 2 comments

4th Street Bridge at Dusk

Moonrise Over Carmen's

Dusk was beautiful tonight with the moon rising over Mission Creek in San Francisco. I stopped to shot photos of the 4th Street Bridge and the old Carmen’s restaurant.

photos by Scott Beale

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1 adamjackson October 15, 2008 at 12:38 am

You're doing a good job making yourself not known as the “guy that takes all of the pictures” Haha.

Beautiful photos I would have done the same if I had seen such glorious sunset lighting.

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2 Vinnie October 15, 2008 at 1:03 am

It was originally Blanches. Owned by the late Blanche Pastorino
I only got to go in there as a child but do remember it.
Blanche considered it her Art Gallery Cafe.
serving coffe and a sqandwich but not much else.
Theres a photo as well as a little history on it in “Imogen Cunningham A portrait”
she was pals with Imogen as well as alot of the usual suspects of the time.
I see the garden on the dock is gone as well as most of the houseboats.
Ah well…..

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