Kay is a Community Manager for Flickr and passionate about extraordinary photography. As an editor on Flickr Blog he loves to showcase the beauty and diversity of Flickr in his posts. When he's not blogging or making Flickr more awesome (in front of and behind the scenes), you can find him taking pictures with his beloved Nikon and iPhone, listening to Hans Zimmer's music or playing board games. |
Thoughts and prayers of people all over the world are with the Japanese people. Since last Friday when the country has been struck by disaster, thousands died and half a million evacuees from the affected areas are currently forced to live in shelters. Members in Japan are documenting the situation and allow us to see the magnitude of the catastrophe. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to anyone a
Over 11,000 photos have been added to the Your Best Shot 2010 group so far! Be sure to check out the group pool to see some more of the remarkable captures from the Flickr community taken this year. If you’re still agonizing over which is your own best shot of the year, you might be interested in heading over to this discussion thread. Photos by Martinho, van mundegaarde, joemiller1, TheYoungDylan
This coming Sunday is the 10th anniversary of Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. If you’ve never pinholed, you’re missing out and if not having a pinhole camera is what’s stopping you — make your own. Dippold has instructions and a template that you can download to make your own. When you’re done, share your photos in any number of our pinhole groups: Pinhole, Homemade Pinhole, Pin-olheiros, Pinho
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, we implemented changes to the historical referrer data available to our Pro members. Part of that change included the removal of your historical referrer data. We promised then that we’d make that info available to you “soon”. Today, you’ll see a new link near the footer of your stats that links to a new page where you can download monthly files that will
J. Howard Miller’s iconic 1942 We Can Do It! poster (which is sometimes confused with Rosie the Riveter) still spawns imitators. To see real life Rosies from World War II, try a search in the Commons. Photos from Shelley Panzarella, Kate O’Brien Creative, Melissa Witcher, snippets_from_suburbia, lyrabellacqua, Martin Lonicer, britishink and Library of Congress.
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