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Best Photos of 2012 by Jim M. Goldstein

02 Jan

2012 was full of great photo opportunities and between my DSLR and cell phone I must have taken close to 55-60,000 photos. This years personal projects were centered around time-lapses and iPhone photos of my son, but I was also selectively choosing my DSLR photo subjects. A sample of what caught my eye is quite evident in my Best Photos of 2012 final selections. As was the case in years past it is impossible to rank my best photos (best photos of 2011, best photos of 2010, best photos of 2009, best photos of 2008 and best photos of 2007). So in no particular order here are my 10 favorite photos taken in 2012. Enjoy and feel free to let me know if you have a favorite!

Before I forget if you haven’t submitted your best photos of 2012 for my Blog Project: Your Best Photos From 2012 be sure to do so. The deadline is January 5th midnight PST.

Milky Way Above Maui
This is a photo from my most recent time-lapse outing a top Haleakala in Maui. Other than the freezing temperatures and 25 mph wind gusts it was great experience.

Milky Way Above Maui

Milky Way Above Maui

 

The State of Homeland Security 2012
Since 9/11 I’m always intrigued to see how the presence of security, the military and police change across the country in particular in New York City. During my last trip to NYC I found this one photo quite telling. Timing is everything.

The State of Homeland Security 2012

The State of Homeland Security 2012

 

Family Annular Solar Eclipse Outing
I made a big effort to photograph the annular solar eclipse that was visible in northern California in 2012 and was quite successful, but the scene behind me turned out to be the real photo of the day. The family behind me had great “ooh ahh” faces with solar filters in front of their faces and it turned out to be a classic moment. It kind of reminds me of this classic 50′s atomic bomb viewer photo.

Family Annular Solar Eclipse Outing

Family Annular Solar Eclipse Outing

 

Bokeh City – New York City
I indulged this year by buying a rare Canon 50mm f/1.0 lens and started exploring the Canon 50mm f/1.0′s range of bokeh. One of my favorite shots from my time experimenting with the lens in NYC was of this busy intersection. Not every element is completely unrecognizable so it’s not completely abstract. I’m hoping it’s a photo that everyone can enjoy versus just bokeh lovers.

 

Bokeh City - New York City

Bokeh City – New York City

 

Cloud City, San Francisco
Ever wonder where George Lucas came up with the idea for “Cloud City” in the Empire Strikes Back? Something tells me his time in San Francisco was an inspiration.

 

Cloud City, San Francisco

Cloud City, San Francisco

 

My Guy
Not surprising my biggest photo subject of 2012 was my son. There were no shortage of photo opportunities and my iPhone was proof of that. At one point I had over 4000 photos of him on there. This photo was taken with a good old fashion DSLR and has been my desktop picture for most of 2012.

My Guy Portrait

My Guy Portrait

 

Frans Lanting, Thomas Mangelsen & Art Wolfe – Masters of Nature Photography
It’s always an amazing experience talking to a nature photography legend, but talking to 3 of them and getting to take their photo was a highlight of the year. Such was the case at the Masters of Nature Photography event in San Francisco in November of 2012.

Frans Lanting, Thomas Mangelsen & Art Wolfe

Frans Lanting, Thomas Mangelsen & Art Wolfe – Masters of Nature Photography

 

CARMA Star Trails
My eBook Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time and Mastering Star Trail Photography video course inspired quite a few folks. I had the pleasure of helping one of my fans on private workshop and came away with my favorite star trail photo of the year in the White mountains of California.

 

CARMA Star Trails

CARMA Star Trails

 

My Robot
Timing is everything with a 2 year old. Perhaps I’m biased being the dad, but I thought this photo of my son in his robot halloween costume was great.

 

My Robot

My Robot

 

Enjoying the Maui Ocean Center
The one common thread across all the really great family photos I’ve taken is the connection between my son and others. It’s the more subtle moments with this connection that I find work best.  This moment at the aquarium exemplified this subtle connection quite well making it a personal favorite.

Enjoying the Maui Ocean Center

Enjoying the Maui Ocean Center

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Best Photos of 2012 by Jim M. Goldstein

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Architectural photography digital retouching of home exteriors by Alan Goldstein Photography.wmv

13 Aug

This is a video that shows examples of how I digitally retouched the exterior of homes and landscaping. These photographs were made by Alan Goldstein Photography. Alan Goldstein is an architectural, interior, and advertising photographer located in Maryland just outside of Washington DC. Most of his work is in the Mid-Atlantic region but he also travels to other parts of the country for photography. His clients include ad agencies, real estate developers, builders, architects and interior designers. Alan Goldstein has more than 25 years of experience in this specialized field. He is a member of Advertising Photographers of America and is a Gold Award winner in the 2010 Graphis Photography Annual.

 
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