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SF Flickr Finds: Little Green's Colander Light

You've probably seen Fethi Atakol's colander as lampshade -- but Little Green did it first. (Her photo in our Flickr account is actually a couple of years old.) Check out the one that's all lit up i

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Flickr Problems Today

Looks like the folks at Flickr are having a busy Monday! There have been site problems all morning as they try to stitch everything back together. The top of every page currently reads “Seeing various site problems? We know! Check this forum topic.” And the forum starts with this information: Lots of people blaming the recent [...]

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Random Flickr-Blogging: img_3392

Random Flickr-blogging explained . (Join the fun!) Click on the images to see this week's entries so far, from: Anthony Cartouche at Yazoo Street Scandal Ben Varkentine at a dragon dancing with the Buddha SAP at thoughts from an empty head Pat J at Dear Diary Generik at The Generik Brand

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Digital Fortune Cookies or The Poetry of Flickr

I admit I am quite fascinated by the phenomenon that is Flickr - for the most part, I suspect, because of all the things that might just happen there. The other day, I decided to have a look at what people were actually commenting on (using photos that have more than 30 comments), and then I got sucked into reading the comments. I realized that there were plenty of comments that made absolutely...

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Flickr Finds: Transform Your Furniture with Decoupage

Jonathan's post last week on The Palihouse Holloway Hotel's corkboard got us thinking about decoupage. A decorative art form made with collected images, it's simple; if you can cut and paste, you can decoupage. We're definitely tempted to try it after finding these beautiful pieces of furniture on Swampdragon's Flickr page. The biggest challenge is finding and arranging the images. But, if you're...

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Anaglyphs of Anatomical Waxworks by Clemente Susini in 3D, on Flickr

Joanna Ebenstein over at Morbid Anatomy writes: Grab your red/blue 3D glasses and head over to Flickr to check out a few of master wax-worker Clemente Susini's (1757-1814) anatomical waxes in 3D (!!!), compliments of Stanford Medicine's newly released series of anaglyphs. Robert Chase, MD, along with a team of many others, have produced 3D stereo photos of Susini waxes held at the Museo delle...

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Random Flickr-Blogging: The Number is 3392

Random Flickr-blogging explained . As always, everyone is welcome to join in the fun; just post links to your entries in the comment thread.

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This is a test post from , a fancy photo sharing thing.

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Another library on Flickr

“The library structure was originally a hot dog stand operated by Harry Lewis. Lewis's grandfather, W.R. Surles, owned the land and structure, which he provided for use as a library in the late 1930s.” [read more in the picture comments over at Flickr.]

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Flickr users rejoice as Photoshop Express adds support

The recently released Photoshop Express, which is a free web-based photo editor has just added support for Flickr. With the newly added support users can now take images from their Flickr account, edit them in Photoshop Express and place the hopefully nicer images back into their Flickr photo stream for everyone to enjoy. If you are new to Photoshop Express, you can check out...

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Popular Flickr subject matter

I thought it was about time I compiled a list of what i notice to be popular flickr subject matter . 'Bokeh' (out of focus light sources that make pretty, colorful circles Attractive women doing the 'take a photo every day for 365 days' thing Attractive women (no theme) A bit of an attractive woman Writing on hands / body Stuff with something written on a piece of paper next to whatever it is....

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Flickr Foto Series 35

Glove again - new angle ( Link ) Since the glove being featured here I've noticed that this is in fact something of a genre. You can find examples here . I'm sure it's quite innocent. You find a glove you put it where it can be seen and reclaimed. Being so much like hand, however, it take son a certain personality. This is the same glove I shot a short while ago (still unclaimed). Seeing it again I...