Golden Gate Park and the de Young Museum
San Francisco

The Photography of Jon Rendell

  Golden Gate Park and the de Young Museum - San Francisco | The Photography of Jon Rendell | Scene4 Magazine  September 2015  www.scene4.com

Conservatory of Flowers

 

 

GGP2cr Above the courtyard entrance to the de Young.

 

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Tree Fern Dell across from the Conservatory of Flowers.

 

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The de Young’s distinctive 144' twisted tower.

 

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Ruth Asawa’s wire sculptures at the de Young.

 

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The architecture of the de Young Museum creates some striking shadowscapes
on the copper clad walls throughout the day.

 

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Spreckel’s Temple of Music Band Shell on the Music Concourse.

 

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De Young Tower.

 

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Unfurling Tree Fern Frond.

 

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De Young’s perforated copper facade to reflect dappled light coming through trees.

 

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Tunnel under JFK Drive leads to the Conservatory of Flowers.

 

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Heavily pollarded trees burst into life each spring on the Music Concourse.

 

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Piazzoni Murals Room at the de Young.

 

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You can spy into the Japanese Tea Garden from this viewpoint overlooking
the de Young’s sculpture garden and outdoor restaurant.

 

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The de Young poking through the park’s canopy of trees.

 

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A view through the columns which flank the Spreckel’s Temple of Music.

 

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Changing shadowscapes on the copper clad walls throughout the day.

 

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Sunday on the Music Concourse

 

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The statue of Leonidas on the Music Concourse looks enormous
but it is just my camera angle that makes it appear so.

 

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Tree Fern Dell across from the Conservatory of Flowers.

 

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De Young’s sculpture garden is home to Corridor Pin, Blue;
 a sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.

 

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Golden Gate Park has two functioning Dutch windmills that face the Pacific Ocean.

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Jon Rendell was born into an auteur/photog family in Melbourne, Australia. He was always captivated by shadows and finds himself hard-wired to focusing on the transitory, abstract shapes that come and go with the available light.
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