Eye in the Sky on Coronado California

Picture of the Moment

Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

In May 2012, Jim and I took a 20-minute flight over San Diego for our 18th anniversary. I didn’t get many good pictures because it had been 35 years since I had been flying in a little puddle jumper. I just didn’t know what camera settings to use. Here is one of the best pictures from the flight:

Coronado, California, from the air

Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

I lettered the picture to tell you what’s being shown:

Coronado, California, from the air

Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

a – Coronado Shores condominiums — These condominium towers were built in the early 1970s. Since they block the ocean views for many inland businesses and residences, after they were built the city passed a building height ordinance. Maximum height in most cases, I believe, is 35 feet.

b – Hotel del Coronado — This historic and haunted (Room 3327) hotel was opened in 1887. I believe every president since then has stayed at the hotel, and “Some Like It Hot” starring Marilyn Monroe was filmed here. It is the most expensive piece of real estate in the United States, selling most recently for something like $384 million and currently valued at $519 million.

c – Coronado Golf Course — Opened in 1957, it is a public golf course, but it’s hard to play golf here if it’s your first time on the course since there simply are too many awesome views of everything! Par 72 and 6,590 yards from the blue tees.

d – San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge — Opened in August 1969, this bridge is 2.1 miles long and reaches a top height of 200 feet above the water, high enough to allow military ships to pass under it on their way to the 32nd Street Naval Station. Until 2008 it was the longest box girder bridge in the world. It is the third deadliest suicide bridge, behind the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and Aurora Bridge in Seattle. There is a suicide hotline number posted on the bridge. The supporting pillars on the bridge’s east end are painted with huge murals as part of Chicano Park and comprises the largest collection of Chicano murals in the world.

e – Glorietta Bay — A beautiful little bay and beach for the Coronado rich to play on and park their boats.

Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

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About Russel Ray Photos

Forty-five years as a photographer, beginning with yearbook staff in sixth grade.

Posted on February 14, 2013, in Halls of History, History, Manmade, Out & About, Photos, Picture of the Moment and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. It looks wonderfully beautiful and I’m glad to hear they put a height restriction on the buildings. So many stunning places are ruined but for the few that can afford to live in the high rise buildings.

  2. Were you lucky with the weather or did you wait to see what the weather would be like before you booked your flight? The view is very clear.

  3. Fantastic views and beautiful day for it from what I see.

  4. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY TO YOU!!! Muah! Lots of love, Emily :)

  5. Interesting, thank you

  6. Interesting, thank you

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