a picture I clicked on my trip to a city called Nasik, near Mumbai. Please do leave a comment.. I am trying to learn via feedback I get from all my viewers :) thanks
- aditi
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Twitter your Flickr « Share your Flickr content either via “upload by email” or feature existing Flickr content in your Twitter stream - http://blog.flickr.net/2009...
i'm still waiting for the dust to settle on twitter photo sharing sites..i've been using twitpic, but i like the video integration with yfrog...since i already have an established collection on flickr this only helps sway my decision in that direction.
- Matt Musgrave
"Mike Wiacek wrote a little program that extracts a Lightroom preset from a Flickr photo. Basically, if you see a Flickr photo you like, you can try out the Preset Extractor to create a Lightroom preset of the effect. The extractor looks at the metadata and tries to reverse engineer it into a preset. Of course it only works if people don't strip the EXIF data from their photos before posting them and it only seems to work with the latest versions of Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw" - the link: http://lrpreset.appspot.com/
- Kol Tregaskes
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"Flickr has finally joined the party for seamlessly connecting and sharing pictures directly to Twitter. Up until now, Twitpic and yfrog have dominated the Twitter stream for pictures, simply because they provided a tremendously easy system for snapping and uploading pictures to Twitter from mobile devices. While I’m an avid photographer, I am not however, an avid camera-phone shutterbug. Up until recently, if I were so inclined to proactively share an image from my Flickr Pro account, I would do so manually. However, an age-old feature within Flickr has finally received a long overdue update, the ability to not only “blog this” image, but also “tweet it.” Now, simply clicking on the “blog this” button above the image, you can now connect your Twitter account in addition to your blog. In doing so, it takes you to another window where you have roughly 120 characters remaining to frame the tweet. Flickr automatically provides a shortened “flic.kr” URL and embedds it into your Tweet to save time and effort."
- Susan Beebe
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flickr SPAM? - I just received this "recent activity on your photostream"-email with a comment which doesn't appear in my stream http://www.flickr.com/photos...
That'll happen if the spam scrubber gets to the spammer and spam ahead of you getting to recent activity. Recent activity might be run on a background process, but should get scrubbed of it, too.
- Criz
That would have been my guess - just never had this before...
- Jérôme
"Output similar to that of standard Flickr user photostream RSS, but allows up to 500 photos to be retrieved instead of the standard 20. More info @ http://flickr.com/groups..."
- LouCypher
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