I headed over to the south side of the Golden Gate Bridge early one morning and was surprised to find many people surfing. It is a rather unique spot, as the surfers head parallel to the shore, rather than just approaching a beach. Here are some of the images I gathered that day…
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I especially love the photo of the guy standing in the wave, the one where you can’t really see any of his features (he almost looks naked, but that’s not why I like it)…you can only see one full leg and one arm pretty much, Great shot.