Monthly Archives: November 2014
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Buying a digital camera: Part 4, micro 4/3
Flickr Friday: The Salt and Pepper selections
The theme for last week’s #FlickrFriday was #SaltAndPepper.
Flickr Friday: Life At 6 AM
#LifeAt6AM. It’s Friday and this our #FlickrFriday theme.
Buying a digital camera: Part 3, compact cameras
Twitter Tuesday: The Street Art selection
The theme for this week’s #TwitterTuesday was #StreetArt, and it was a tough call.
Buying a digital camera: Part 2, cameraphones
A closer look at Flickr’s curated Wall Art collections
Last week we announced that we are now offering more than 50 million photos to print as part of Flickr Wall Art. In response to questions and feedback from Flickr community members, we wanted to provide you with some more information about this new product.
Buying a digital camera: Part 1
The holiday season is fast approaching and many of you are going to be thinking about getting a new camera. How do you cut through the hype to work out which one is right for you? Let us help.
Holiday eats
If you aren’t already in the mood for the holidays, we’ve collected some beautiful food photos that will make your mouth water.
Science (and Flickr) powering product: Yahoo Weather
How do you find one million high-quality weather photos on Flickr—one million needles in a haystack of 10 billion photos? Since this is primarily a multimedia research problem, we needed to rely on several methods, which we detail here.
Photographer brings joy to Syrian child refugees with pinhole camera
Zeb Andrews is a pinhole photographer, taking stunning, lensless photos through a single aperture. “Pinhole photography allows me to view the world differently.”