Other Vintage Police CruiserMushrooms in grassMount Diablo Trail, CaliforniaMount Diablo State Park encompasses about 20,000 acres and includes the peak with an elevation of 3,849 feet.Contrasting buildings in San FranciscoCityscape; contrasting newer and older architectural style buildings in San Francisco California.Rooftop GardenRooftop garden, San Francisco.Vineyard in Winter FogCold winter fog over vineyard near Davis CaliforniaFoggy VineyardA cold winter morning fog blankets a vineyard near Davis California.Trees in Winter FogMinimalist photo of trees on a foggy farm field in the winter.Trees in the FogMinimalist photo of trees on a foggy farm field in the winter.Mount Diablo TrailMount Diablo State Park encompasses about 20,000 acres and includes the peak with an elevation of 3,849 feet.Mt Diablo TrailMount Diablo State Park encompasses about 20,000 acres and includes the peak with an elevation of 3,849 feet.The San Francisco Ferry BuildingThe San Francisco Ferry Building was completed in 1898 and survived both the 1906 and the 1989 earthquakes with little damage. This was the second busiest transit terminal in the world in the 1930 but passenger ferry use dropped significantly after the Bay Bridge was the Golden Gate Bridge were constructed. The ferry building is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and is San Francisco Designated Landmark #90.Wells Fargo StagecoachCat and SneakerSasha the cat checks out an old sneaker.Lime Point and the Golden Gate BridgeLime Point is the northern side of Golden Gate Strait, near the north anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge. Lime Point has a foghorn and a lighthouse. The light is at a height of 20' above the water and was established in 1900.Fiber optic cable strandsAn array of colourful fiber optic cable wire strands in a data center patch panel.Sparrow on bird feederSparrow with seed in beak.LocomotiveThe Granite Rock No. 10 is a type 0-6-0ST steam locomotive built in 1942 by the H.K.Porter Co., a leading locomotive builder in Pittsburgh PA for 83 years between 1866 and 1950. Initially used by the US Army in Tracy, CA, the locomotive was acquired by the Granite Rock Company in 1947 for use in the Logan Quarry near Watsonville, CA. In 1988, the No. 10 was gifted to the California State Railroad Museum where it has undergone several restorations.Wooden church doors and ornate hingesMinimalist photo of Church's large timber doors and ornate hinges.Church side window and pastel colored wallMinimalist photo of side window of a church in San Francisco.Abstract view of microprocessorAbstract closeup view of microprocessor pins. Closeup view of computer CPU pins with pink background.Abstract closeup view of microprocessor heat sinkAbstract closeup view of microprocessor heat sink. Closeup view of computer CPU heat dissipation element.Minimalist pastel colored architectural columns and basesMinimalist pastel colored architectural columns and bases in the facade of a San Francisco church.Abstract image of electronic component heat sinkAbstract image of end view, cross section of a an electronic component passive heat exchangerColorful floral arrangement of springtime flowersVivid and vibrant bouquet of fresh springtime flowers.Abstract side image of circuit boardAbstract image of circuit board with components including capacitors and diodes.Crocuses Newly Blooming in SpringtimeFreshly sprouted and blooming crocus plants on a springtime morning. New spring flowers budding with dew drops. FacebookTweetPinLinkedIn