A brown-toned, monochrome, photograph of a driveway wedged between two tall buildings in downtown San Francisco. Taken with an ultrawide lens, there's interesting distortion in the photograph as the buildings bend inward overhead while reaching out on the sides to wrap around the photographer.

Anyway, what you see here is a driveway dropping down into a basement level parking lot. There are large signs on the left, overhead, and further down the driveway, with arrows, announcing Public Parking with monthly rates available. Higher up on the left wall of one of the buildings, there's an old ghost sign for Victoria or Victorian... not sure. Also overhead, there's a narrow slice of sky visible, glaring while iit casts to fuse light onto the driveway below.

Not counting Google Streetview, this is possibly the first photograph ever taken of this parking lot entry. I am proud.
A brown-toned, monochrome, photograph of a driveway wedged between two tall buildings in downtown San Francisco. Taken with an ultrawide lens, there's interesting distortion in the photograph as the buildings bend inward overhead while reaching out on the sides to wrap around the photographer. Anyway, what you see here is a driveway dropping down into a basement level parking lot. There are large signs on the left, overhead, and further down the driveway, with arrows, announcing Public Parking with monthly rates available. Higher up on the left wall of one of the buildings, there's an old ghost sign for Victoria or Victorian... not sure. Also overhead, there's a narrow slice of sky visible, glaring while iit casts to fuse light onto the driveway below. Not counting Google Streetview, this is possibly the first photograph ever taken of this parking lot entry. I am proud.