Below is my final set of images from my time at the Lands End Labyrinth last Tuesday. My favorite photo is below, but I invite you to explore my other photos of the evenings that were not included in my previous post, Lands End Labyrinth Luminaries. Enjoy! Click to Enlarge> San Francisco Labyrinths – Images by Jim Goldstein [tags]San Francisco, Labyrinth, Lands End, Travel, Stock Photo, Photography[/tags]
The 35th episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released (duration 38:09 min.) This episode of EXIF and Beyond features an interview with Tom Hogarty product manager for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, the Adobe Raw Converter plugin and the DNG file format. Discussed is Lightroom 3 vs. Lightroom 2 improvements, new features in the recently released Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.2 and Adobe Raw Converter 6.2 and great conversa
Things are heating up with the alleged discovery of Ansel Adams’ lost photographic work. What are you predictions to the outcome of this conflict? Background Info: Experts: Ansel Adams photos found at garage sale worth $200 million – CNN Matthew Adams Speaks out About Alleged Ansel Adams Negatives – SilberStudios.tv Ansel Adams’ Grandson Shows How Alleged Negatives are Fishy – SilberStud
Last week in my post Social CRM: Opportunity Knocking I discussed the flip-side of common online privacy concerns highlighting opportunities for individuals and small businesses. With the rise of Social CRM solutions aggregating personal information to paint a picture of who you are to others I noted the importance of actively managing your online profiles and accounts. To extend this point further I wanted to share
Last week in my post Privacy: You’ve Just Given It Away What Next? I discussed recent news surrounding Facebook to challenge your thinking on what you’re getting in return for revealing your personal or business information online. If you’re curious to learning more on my thoughts I highly recommend you read a response I made to a comment by Don Giannatti (@Wizwow). While my original post highlights some
Before the tidal wave of change that swept through my life the past couple months I had intended to write about the privacy controversy surrounding Facebook. Back then Facebook not so elegantly made their “closed garden” an “open garden” and in the process made a lot of people angry. Facebook’s privacy settings were and still are confusing. Facebook heard the uproar though and attempted
I can’t put my finger on it, but there’s been something eating away at my free time… Photo Details: Canon 1Ds Mark III, 85mm f/1.2, 1/80 sec, f/8 and ISO 1600 under natural light The past couple of weeks I’ve been taking it upon myself to ramp up on baby portraits. I’ve been doing this with my iPhone quite regularly and with my Canon 1Ds Mark III. My wife who normally is not the most pa
This weekend was one of my favorite local events here in San Francisco, Bring Your Own Big Wheel (aka BYOBW). This year conditions were treacherous with heavy rain. The weather didn’t deter anyone from strapping on their costumes, straddling a tricycle meant for a small child and taking life and limb into their own hands as they descended down one of San Francisco’s curviest streets. Below is one of my fa