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Yearly Archives: 2013

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Cats and dogs, hide and seek

January 29, 2013January 30, 2013
No matter which camp you’re in, there’s no denying that pets are experts at not-so-subtly lurking, crouching, peeking, and generally trying to go unnoticed. And […]

#FlickrFriday: Beyond the Horizon

January 29, 2013January 29, 2013
    Last Friday was the first ever Flickr Friday, and we asked you for submissions interpreting our theme Beyond the Horizon. These are some […]

Snowflake macros

January 28, 2013January 28, 2013
Zoom into photos that capture only a couple millimeters of space, and a small world with big complexity enters our vision, where ice renders into […]

Los Angeles seen differently

January 27, 2013January 28, 2013
   A few weeks ago, something special happened in and around Los Angeles. A group of about 50 Flickr members spent a week together doing […]

Happy Oz Day!

January 26, 2013January 25, 2013
Today is a day of celebration, of relaxation, of friends, family and festivities – and quite a few barbeques! It’s a day where we stop […]

NatGeo veteran captures the extraordinary in the commonplace

January 25, 2013January 26, 2013
National Geographic is world-renowned for some of the most spectacular photos ever taken and published. But when NatGeo veteran Jim Richardson heads off on assignment […]

Fire to ice in Chicago

January 24, 2013January 24, 2013
“About 200 firefighters battled to put out a massive fire at an empty warehouse in Chicago as glacial temperatures turned water to ice.” – Yahoo! […]

Flickr for iPhone Samplr

January 24, 2013January 24, 2013
    Photos from Greg Schmigel, Mark T Simmons, Hueystar, Alissa Holland, anthonyfoster1973, and cjazzlee, all taken with our amazing new iPhone App. Get Flickr […]

Sensational sand patterns

January 23, 2013January 23, 2013
Delightful photography of the many sand formations manipulated by wind and water currents. View more spectacular images like these seen in dunes, beaches, and deserts […]

Appreciating beautiful ceilings

January 22, 2013January 23, 2013
        Thanks to the many talented photographers of ceilings in our community, you can avoid a potential neck strain from looking upward in […]

Lomo fisheye

January 21, 2013January 22, 2013
    All of these shots were found in the fantastic lomo fisheye group, for people playing with Lomography’s fisheye camera. There you’ll find a […]

‘Strange Worlds’ photographer aims to trick the eye

January 18, 2013January 22, 2013
When Matthew Albanese began his Strange Worlds project in 2008, he says, it was very much about “tricking the eye.” “I would describe the photography […]

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