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The Evolution of Blogfinger, part two.

May 12, 2015 by Blogfinger

Ghandi in Union Square Park. By Paul Goldfinger © NYC Street series

Ghandi in Union Square Park. By Paul Goldfinger © NYC Street series

Some of you might recall a post last October  (see link below) which described how Blogfinger would be changing.  Those who read this blog regularly may have noticed those changes.  But now it is time to continue moving in that same direction.

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My experiment in small town news and information has been successful to a point.  Some day I will write about this experience which will be six years old in June, with 2.3 million visits since our founding.  The reason for further changes are complicated—some personal and some practical.

At any rate, the following changes will be implemented immediately:

1. I want to move more towards my original concept which was to have a personal blog to show my own photographs, to write articles on subjects that interest me, to explore new and old music,  and to educate the public about medical topics.  I need to spend more time on my personal photography including a big project of scanning and digitizing years of black and white negatives.  In addition I will be digitizing my collection of vinyl records: original soundtracks and jazz especially.

As for photography on the Blog, the standards will become more stringent.  I want BF to show only first rate images, including photographs from some of the most famous artists, including new ones.   You can send your photos, but only exceptional ones will be posted.  I know that the process is subjective, but after years of study, I have a good idea of what I like.  Moe Demby, a professional photographer, will be my new photo editor to help with decisions.  If a good news photo shows up, we will use it.

2. One area that has been problematic for me relates to Ocean Grove news/politics/issues/some people/OG organizations/ and Township officials.     I will be moving away from all that.

If I do write about OG it will be about selected interesting subjects.  We will continue our current topic regarding the North End, until that subject is resolved.  In the Wassup section, we will announce some selected events,  but only those which are extra special.

3.  Blogfinger will not be sponsoring the 2016 Town Wide Yard Sale.  Hopefully some organization in town or a group of citizens will grab the ball and run with it.  All they need to do is to announce it on Blogfinger,, and the chance to go forward with the 5th Annual version will be theirs for the taking.

4.  Another problem is that running Blogfinger is just too time consuming, so we need to cut back  to gain more personal time.  I will not necessarily be posting every day.  There may be times when I don’t show up for days, so don’t worry, I am not dead yet.

5. There is a tremendous need across the country for hyperlocal news organizations  in small towns.  There have been some successful ones in New Jersey.  But it is not sustainable without a model that raises money for staff, etc.  If somebody wants to try that in Ocean Grove, I would be supportive.

Thank you for your cooperation:    Paul Goldfinger, Editor at Blogfinger

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  1. on May 14, 2015 at 11:33 pm Blogfinger

    Ex-Grover: Thank you for sharing. I have a dedicated neg scanner which is giving me good results. And I don’t own a DSLR.

    Thanks for the kind words re: my photos.
    Paul


  2. on May 14, 2015 at 4:16 pm exgrover

    Paul,

    “…including a big project of scanning and digitizing years of black and white negatives…”

    Your photos are wonderful and looking forward to seeing them on the blog.

    I’ve been in the process of transferring all my 35mm negs and slides. I was debating between using a scanner or my 35mm DSLR. After much research I decided the DSLR produces better quality and it’s incredibly quick. Without getting to technical I’m using a canon 60D which has an APS-C size sensor, not full size. I purchased a canon bellows system, adaptors and after some tests decided on a Nikkor 50mm enlarger lens. I tethered the camera to the computer for ease.
    I can send a photo and more details if interested
    Looking forward to the Blogfinger ver 2.0


  3. on May 14, 2015 at 2:37 pm Bythesea

    Retirement from news and controversy well deserved. But we will need a message board (OK is unmoderated) where OG issues can be raised and communicated on the new/political front. I suggest message board as a blog is just too much to keep up with. Hopefully, someone will step up to set one up. I would do it except I am a computer illiterate.


  4. on May 14, 2015 at 9:52 am Lois Whitaker

    Good for you! I will continue to be a loyal follower and look forward to be entertained…in a “new” way!


  5. on May 14, 2015 at 8:09 am Retired

    Thank you for your service to the Ocean Grove community and your interesting and entertaining blog. Best wishes.


  6. on May 13, 2015 at 5:50 pm Anonymous

    over easy with a nice side of free time.


  7. on May 13, 2015 at 3:24 pm susanheney

    Reblogged this on shensea and commented:
    Very grateful for Paul Blogfinger’s efforts w/his quality blog, including photos, music and news of local interests.


  8. on May 13, 2015 at 12:49 pm Jack Bredin

    I agree with Joel T. Scranton.
    Paul Goldfinger is a multi-talented artist.
    An unintended result of incorporating a variety of art forms into his highly successful blog (Blogfinger) kept him increasingly busier than a ten tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
    “Captain Goldfinger” is charting a new course and is steering his “Blog” and the crew toward calmer waters.


  9. on May 13, 2015 at 5:46 am Doug

    Sorry to see you go, but it is understandable!


  10. on May 12, 2015 at 11:07 pm Paulie D

    Thanks for keeping us abreast of OG happenings for many years. Your coverage of many pressing issues has been of great benefit to the community. I always wondered how you had to time to provide daily updates. It seemed like a full time job and I guess it was just that. Your dedication an tenacity was always appreciated.


  11. on May 12, 2015 at 10:27 pm Paul @Blogfinger

    Joel: You’ll see.

    “For there’s a change in the weather
    There’s a change in the sea
    So from now on there’ll be a change in me
    My walk will be different, my talk and my name
    Nothin’ about me is going to be the same
    I’m goin’ to change my way of livin’
    If that ain’t enough
    Then I’ll change the way I strut my stuff

    “There’ll be some changes made.”


  12. on May 12, 2015 at 9:55 pm Joel T. Scranton

    When salt leaves the ocean blogfinger will leave the blog, nice try paul



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