I'm a Data Scientist working at Flickr :] I'm passionate about the art and science of photography, taking apart and building my own camera gear as well as regularly heading out to take pictures. You can see my photos on my Flickr stream here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/captin_nod/
Last Sunday all over the globe, thousands of people simultaneously forgot their pants while riding public transit. Here are some photos from our intrepid community […]
DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) cameras and MILC (Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras) are a natural step-up from Micro 4/3 systems. Like Micro 4/3, they consist […]
Announced in 2008, Micro 4/3 systems have found a niche in the space for photographers looking for more versatility and quality than a point-and-shoot and […]
The first popular consumer digital cameras were point-and-shoot or compact cameras, which enjoyed enormous popularity until the rise of cameraphones. These systems tended to be […]
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.
This morning at 16:03 GMT, history was made as the European Space Agency’s Philae probe successfully landed on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. The mission has been unfolding in real time on the ESA’s Flickr stream.
Last weekend Flickr Photographers were out for Fleet Week in, around, and above San Francisco. Our intrepid community members captured some spectacular moments as you […]
One fateful year eons past (well, in 2008), an intrepid Flickr member had a bold idea. Make Flickr give him donuts. Nay, make Flickr give donuts to all who demand them!
See more in the Lifeguard Hut group. Photos from Ian Rawlinson, Nicholas` Moffat, Kevin Balluff, Bill T, Andrew, Richard Kolasa, Duane Schoon, CoastalJester and gastelllo.