Photoshelter on Tuesday March 4th released a Flickr Importer to enable Flickr members to migrate their photographs to their service. The import function is hardly as noteworthy as the export function of the tool which allows Photoshelter members to export watermarked images to Flickr. In an odd twist reported on March 5th Flickr disabled the ability of Photoshelters Importer to function. The exact reason the importer
Last call for voting on the next EXIF and Beyond podcast episode topic. I’ll be closing out voting at the end of the day today. [tags]EXIF and Beyond, podcast, poll[/tags]
One thing is certain, wildlife encounters invigorate the soul. Witnessing wildlife in it’s natural environment is nothing short of awe inspiring. During my last day in Yosemite this weekend I was lucky enough to encounter a Bobcat walking through snow filled meadows and light brush. This was but one of many photographs from that encounter. Bobcat (Lynx rufus), Yosemite [tags]bobcat, Lynx rufus, Lynx, wildlife,
Chase Jarvis, a photographer whose work and business acumen I greatly respect, has announced that he’ll sponsor one lucky photographer to ASMP’s Strictly Business 2 event in Chicago. I attended Strictly Business 2 in Los Angeles and was incredibly impressed by it. See Review: ASMP Strictly Business 2 See Chase’s web site for more info: WIN a FREE Trip To ASMP Strictly Business 2 – Chicago [tag
This weekend in Yosemite proved to be quite a bit of fun. Fresh snow was not on tap, but the heavy snow from last weekend had the park buried. Road work was still underway along the northern loop of the roadway through the valley. This was a minor inconvenience and provided ample reason to take some extra time to explore the northern side of the valley by foot. One of the highlights seen in this area was this dated w