CarlosAvilaGonzalez
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Photo/Visual Journalist San Francisco Chronicle | Instagram 📸: @carlosavilagonzalez Opinions are my own and RTs are not endorsements.
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http://www.sfchronicle.com 25-01-2013 17:58:02
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Happy New Year to you all!! This is the first time in years I’ve shot the fireworks due to the pandemic and scheduling conflicts, but I’m happy to see San Francisco is ushering in 2024 in style! #newyear #fireworks #sanfrancisco San Francisco Chronicle
In a year of memorable events, Sen. Dianne Feinstein's death was one of the most notable. San Francisco Chronicle photojournalist CarlosAvilaGonzalez captured this compelling cover image outside San Francisco's City Hall.
A from frames from yesterday’s annular eclipse. I made the trek to southern Utah to be near the centerline, and it paid off with a near perfect ring of fire. #ringoffire #annulareclipse #eclipse
Who wore it better, Salesforce and the setting Harvest Moon? Or Michael Winslow in Spaceballs? Michael Winslow #salesforcetower #spaceballs
The full harvest supermoon sets behind the San Francisco skyline as seen from Alameda, Calif., on Friday, September 29, 2023. September’s supermoon is the fourth and final supermoon of 2023 and was the second closest to earth of the year.
#supermoon #sanfrancisco #sf #sf skyline
'The Winkler Index was the gold standard for where to grow wine grapes. Then the climate changed.'
Must-read by Esther Mobley and Yoohyun Jung 🌍
Photos by CarlosAvilaGonzalez stephen lam and Juliana Yamada sfchronicle.com/food/wine/arti…
Shot at, electrocuted, exhausted, exhilarated: What it’s like to kayak from Tulare Lake to San Francisco Bay
By Greg Thomas
📷 CarlosAvilaGonzalez sfchronicle.com/outdoors/artic…
MLB pushes diversity with all kinds of initiatives and talk about trying to be as inclusive as possible with many nationalities and cultures.
Yet, it’s in the process of pulling a team out of its most diverse city, Oakland:
sfchronicle.com/sports/shea/ar… via San Francisco Chronicle
On his 92nd birthday, the great Willie Mays had a ball visiting the ballpark and hanging with the manager, several players, friends, family, the homers king, the governor and thousands of fans. Photos by CarlosAvilaGonzalez of San Francisco Chronicle