Chapter 21. Presidio of San Francisco

Presidio of San Francisco

A view of the Presidio taken just before sunset on a clear fall evening. The photo was taken at ISO 100, f/8, 1/100 second, – 2/3 exposure compensation with a 70-200 mm lens.

Why It's Worth a Photograph

The Presidio of San Francisco is a 1,500-acre national park site and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. For over 200 years, the Presidio was in continuous use as a military post. Designated as a National Historic Landmark District, the Presidio has one of the largest and finest collections of any military architecture in the United States, with over 450 historic buildings. These buildings were primarily constructed by the U.S. Army from the Civil War through the end of World War II and include officers' quarters, barracks, warehouses, and hangars. Beautiful historic buildings, rich cultural landscapes, and years of cultural and natural history — from its geologic foundations millions of years ago to its current role as a refuge for endangered species — combine to make wonderful photo opportunities here.

Where Can I Get the Best Shot?

Inside the Presidio, the Presidio Victorians, Infantry Row, the eucalyptus trees, the cemetery, and Crissy Field are the best places to capture great photos of the Presidio.

Where Can I Get the Best Shot?

The best locations from which ...

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