Reconstructing the World through Flickr Photos
Scientists at the University of North Carolina created 3D models of the world using millions of Creative Commons photos from Flickr. Check out the amazing results of their work.
Check out our newest installment of In Frame with Flickr, a street photography series where we celebrate the art of capturing life as it happens. This time around we’re slowing things down, exploring the quiet, transitional moments that so often go unnoticed.
Scientists at the University of North Carolina created 3D models of the world using millions of Creative Commons photos from Flickr. Check out the amazing results of their work.
The American Aviation Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the rich heritage of American aviation.
The Flickr Cities visualization looks at the 49 million geo-tagged photos in the open dataset and gives you a compelling and fun way to navigate and explore several cities.
Discover the #TwitterTuesday selection for the theme #Truth
Last week we asked you to share your best shots for the theme #Yellow for our #CatchyColors, and we have seen a lot of great submissions in the Catchy Colors group pool.
The theme for CatchyColors this week is Pink. We look forward to see your submissions to the group. We’ll feature our favorites next week on the Flickr blog.
Researchers built a slow interaction photo device with unpredictable notifications and no user control. The result was lovely.
If you like red, you’ll love this gallery.