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Above San Francisco : a collection of original aerial photographs (edition 1980)

by Robert Cameron

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San Francisco... For more than a century, writers and poets have tried desperately to grasp the elusive Camelot. It is, perhaps, more a quest for a photographer. Surely its God-given beauty has never been more thoroughly captured than in these exquisite photographs by Robert Cameron. From his helicopter soaring over this idyllic setting, Bob Cameron has looked down with a God-like eye and recorded with his camera what God sees. He has recorded it for you, gentle reader, and for generationsyet to come. Here in these pages is proof that, yes, once there was a Camelot. With introduction and text by Art Hoppe.… (more)
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Above San Francisco: A New Collection of Nostalgic and Contemporary Aerial Photographs of the Bay Area by Robert Cameron

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SF and the surrounding area is one my favorite areas of the country to visit. The various aerial photos provide some very nice views of the city. Excellent book to browse through. Published in the late 60's it is kind of nostalgic. ( )
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San Francisco... For more than a century, writers and poets have tried desperately to grasp the elusive Camelot. It is, perhaps, more a quest for a photographer. Surely its God-given beauty has never been more thoroughly captured than in these exquisite photographs by Robert Cameron. From his helicopter soaring over this idyllic setting, Bob Cameron has looked down with a God-like eye and recorded with his camera what God sees. He has recorded it for you, gentle reader, and for generationsyet to come. Here in these pages is proof that, yes, once there was a Camelot. With introduction and text by Art Hoppe.

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