Over at Wooster Collective, artist Rachel Granofsky explains how she achieved the effect in this photo — and a bunch more in the series — without the aid of Photoshop. See the rest.
That’s right, folks. Come October, the Muni Fast Pass will be no more. Replaced by some kind of Translink-related thing. SFist has the whole story. We have, by way of early memorial, a bunch more rad antique fast passes:
Beth Spotswood over at Eye on Blogs points us toward Doug McCune’s series of maps of SF crime statistics visualized using elevation. There are maps for all kinds of different crimes, but the Mission is at the very least always pretty hilly. Read on.
Oh, that peak there? Prostitution, of course.
[via SFist]
UPDATE: Uptown Almanac was the first SF media outlet to link to McCune’s blog today.
You Might Find Yourself spotted this ingenuine article in Chinatown over the weekend, and had this to say:
Must kop.
Ditto. [link]
Previously:
So wrote reader Adam G. on Saturday night:
Went to Adobe tonight. Confirmed that they are NOT closing. A couple of art projects that features tag lines like “Everything must go!” and whatnot must have led to the rumor.
Darn art! Always making you think and shit.