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What was on the Southside of Candlestick Park?

26 Thursday Sep 2019

Posted by untouchedtcphotos in Baseball, Candlestick Park, Football, Former home of the San Francisco 49'ers, Former Home of the San Francisco Giants, niners, San Francisco 49'ers, San Francisco Giants, sf 49'ers, SF Giants

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Do you remember the southern part of Candlestick Park. I took this shot in 1988.

I love looking at the design of the red pattern of the support beams circling the outside of the stadium.

The vintage cars in the parking lot remind us of this eta in the 80’s.

Notice the ramp which leads to other parking lot areas. It provided a safe ok walkway away from the moving cars.

Candlestick Park was a welcoming stadium. Tickets were affordable. I did not have to plan ahead to go to a game. I could spontaneously go to a game and just buy tickets to attend a SF Giants game.

Can we also learn to welcome people into our life? Are we accessible to people? Do we have walls preventing people into our lives? Do we share our experiences with others to encourage or help someone?

We can all learn from the legacy of Candlestick Park.

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Splash at AT&T Park

17 Monday Apr 2017

Posted by untouchedtcphotos in AT&T Park

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This camera is the “Splash” camera.  It is used to capture when a homerun ball lands into the bay over the right field arcade section.  The 2nd picture without the camera is taken from the prospective of the Splash camera located on the top far right section in the stands at right field.  I really liked the perspective of the stadium in this photograph.  Notice the Bay Bridge in the background.

I also liked the camera photograph.  It reminds me of my other photographs with the camera at Candlestick Park.  The camera resembles the camera in my older photographs.  Feel free to see my Candlestick Park photograph with the camera to compare.

Hope you enjoy my wide angle shot of AT&T park!

Center Field TV camera 5/18/1988 at Candlestick Park

Center Field TV for Live Broadcast at Candlestick Park

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