
There has been a Camera Obscura in SF since at least the 1860's, with the current one residing on the Cliffs North of Ocean Beach. It's actually pretty cool as it uses a 150 inch ( 381 CM )...
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Camera Obscura in San Francisco offers visitors a unique experience with their Giant Camera, a rare device inspired by a 15th-century design by Leonardo da Vinci.
This fascinating attraction provides 360 degrees of live images of the Seal Rock Area, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings through a historical lens.
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There has been a Camera Obscura in SF since at least the 1860's, with the current one residing on the Cliffs North of Ocean Beach. It's actually pretty cool as it uses a 150 inch ( 381 CM )...
Too bad this wasn't open when we were wandering around the area. For those who don't know what this little structure is, it's essentially a camera you can walk into. There's a rotating mirror...
This giant camera establishment is closed for maintenance according to the hand written sign posted on the door. There's no specific dates when the closure started, and no clue how long it would...
This is a cool little attraction at point lobos in SF. There wasn't much of a "holographic gallery" in this dark room... just a single hologram on the wall this past Sunday. But that's fine, cuz...
We walked up here after checking out the foggy beach down below and it was a stunning view. We were unfortunately there after the giant camera was closed, but the breathtaking view was well worth...
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