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Jim Goldstein on Flickr Tools

Jim Goldstein writes about some useful Flickr extensions and tools:

Flickr Tools of the Trade

So you use Flickr… what else is out there that is going to enable you to get the most out of it?

Thanks to Flickr’s API a lot of people have come up with some very interesting tools. As I’ve learned there are a lot of things to discover from GreaseMonkey scripts to external sites that enhance the Flickr experience. Below (in no particular order) are my favorite external sites that enable me to more quickly review the photos of others and monitor my photos…

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Follow his title link to read the full post.

I’ve been posting some photographs at Flickr for the past couple of months. In fact, for awhile I was hosting the photos for this site on Flickr – in other words, the images that you saw displayed here were coming from the Flickr site. (Some still are, but more recent images are hosted on the same server than handles this blog.)

A Note About ‘Mounts Dana and Gibb, Dawn’

The photo I posted earlier today is of a spot that has perplexed me for a long time. I don’t know the name of this little lake – though it must one, considering its location. It is located in Yosemite National Park a short distance before Tioga Pass. It is right by the Tioga Pass Road, so it seems that someone is often there photographing it.

It is a picturesque little spot, but I’ve found it very difficult to photograph. Midday light is always difficult, and while the peaks pick up some wonderful light later in the day the foreground goes quite dark – and there is a lot of foreground.

However, I do like this version that I photographed in early July this year. I think that the key was the early morning hour, as opposed to my other attempts much later in the day. Not too long after dawn the light comes across the shoulder of Mt. Gibb, the peak to the right. The early season greenery around the edges of the pond help, as did the use of a wide angle perspective.

Summer Photography

Since I’m in the fortunate position of being gainfully unemployed during the summer months (I’m a college faculty member who now avoids summer session) and living relatively close to the Pacific Coast, San Francisco, and the Sierra Nevada, summer is photography season for me. The photos posted here will generally reflect these summer themes: I earlier posted a series of images from an early July trip to the Sierra crest near Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite, you’ll see a whole series of San Francisco photographs through a good part of July, and later this summer I should have some new work from the Sierra back-country.

My favorite way to photograph in San Francisco is on foot. A few days ago I spend the better part of an afternoon in the Marina district between Fort Mason and Fort Point with a side trip to the Palace of Fine Arts. (Photographs from this session are currently in the queue.) I frequently wander along the waterfront between the Caltrain station and the Ferry Building, often venturing up into various nearby downtown areas.

My Sierra summer visits include short car-camping trips (like that early July trip mentioned above), short pack trips, and one or more extensive back-country pack trips of a week or more. It looks like this summer I’ll spend some time in the Minarets/Thousand Island Lake area and in the true High Sierra just west of the crest between Cottonwood Lakes and the Tyndall Creek area.

Hello world!

Well, here we are! I have transitioned the content of the site from the old host over to this new host. Now it is going to sit here and age for a few days before I return to the work of adapting and updating later in the week.

Dan