Golden Gate Bridge at night

The Golden Gate Bridge at night is quite a sight. After a long time of wishing to see this sight, we visited the bridge on the Golden Gate Strait, recently and saw that sight too.

That evening the Golden Gate Bridge looked stunning with all of its light and the glow that accentuates its signature International Orange outfit. How could I not bring back pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge at night, for my readers! So here you go:Golden Gate bridge at night
Golden Gate bridge at night

Note: Both pictures are from the San Francisco side

You must also see San Francisco after dark
More pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge (during the day)

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61 thoughts on “Golden Gate Bridge at night

    1. Hey Deb, Thank you.

      It's a lovely bridge, right? The colour it's painted in is called International Orange. I just learnt that the Navy initially wanted this bridge painted Blue and Yellow. I'm sure it couldn't have looked this gorgeous in those colours.

      Yes, I might have some pictures of Kerala, you haven't seen, as yet. Do you want some? I could send you some, if you want. Lemme know, ok.

  1. Divya, your shots have potential. Do correct the tilt in the first one approximately by 5 degrees clockwise in an image editor. The second one is a beautiful shot. the reflection in the strait makes the picture. You will get still better exposures in low light if you use a tripod. (These are, of course, my humble opinion.)

    1. USP, now that's the kind of comment I'd like to see. Thank you so much for the suggestions. I'm sure you don't know how much I appreciate that. 🙂 Initially, I just needed images to go with my travelogues. Now that I have an SLR, I do want to put it to full use, so I'll take all the tips and suggestions that you can give me. 🙂
      Yes, the tilt, I have to admit I noticed it only when I put it up…that says I I have to pay more attention when I take pictures. I'll try to photoshop it, asap.
      The reflection of the bridge and the light spilling out of it does make the second photograph very special. You do have an eye for details, don't you. Nice 🙂
      Tripod — I'm yet to invest in that. I guess it's time to think about it. :)I took a few awful shots that day…with all the shakes and all. 🙁
      USP, Thank you, so very much.

  2. Since you started photography, here are a few tips:
    1. For night shots, better to have a tripod. If you don't have one, place the camera on a stable surface like a rock, car, even on a folded jacket.
    2. Set the delay timer.
    3. Press the shutter button. The camera will click after the delay (2 seconds or 10 seconds, whatever you have set) is over.

    1. Thank you for your feedback, Deepak. Thank you so much. I'll increase the contrast and work on ISO too.
      Neat Image sounds really neat. I just looked it up. Shall try the demo right away. Thank you so much; so nice of you to share these tips with me. Cheers. 🙂

  3. Google for "Blue hour" pictures. Find out how you can take it. You might need a tripod. It will help you to get the maximum blue out of the sky. 🙂

  4. Golden gate–nice!!! This is the continuation of the girls' night out right? Thanks for posting. I walked over Golden Gate only once. And that too during the day. This post gives me some sense how it is in the evening!

  5. It looks as if we were neighbours; I used to live in SF (although this was 3.5 years ago).
    Was there a bridge-walk for the 75th Anniversary of the GGB? 25 years ago–for the 50th Anniversary–my father and I walked along the GGB. There were about 1 lakh other people on the bridge before the authorities closed it to the many, many others who wanted to walk along the Bridge.

    1. Isn't SF such a special city!
      You were one of the lucky ones who got to walk the bridge in '87? Amazing! I read about that; about some people who got to do it and the rest who were waiting to do so couldn't because GGB had started sagging. Oh, those pictures are historical. How does it feel to have been a part of that history?
      As part of the 75th anniversary, there was no walk as such (I heard that it was not because the bridge could not take the weight but because of the dangers of the post 9/11 era.) But there were a lot of other programmes on the bridge and all over the city that day. The bridge was closed to vehicular traffic for a few hours.
      There are a lot of developments around the bridge as part of the 75th Anniv. I've been wanting to go and check it all out. I'll send you a link when I'm done.

    1. Welcome here, Dark Knight.

      Last Sunday we happened to drive by Golden Gate Bridge and it looked gorgeous, blanketed in mist.
      I just have to put up the pictures; shall do that one of these days.

      I'm sure you liked SF. 🙂

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