Best Photos of 2009
A yearly tradition around here, highlighting my favorite photos from my Flickr stream that I took in 2009. Click on the photo to see the whole group! Hope you enjoy, and Happy New Year!
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A yearly tradition around here, highlighting my favorite photos from my Flickr stream that I took in 2009. Click on the photo to see the whole group! Hope you enjoy, and Happy New Year!
Follow these topics: Photography
I’ve written before about the Photo Migration tool offered at http://export.goyaka.com/ It’s a nice tool to make a copy of your Flickr photo sets in Facebook, eliminating the need for folks who want to interact with your photos to create a Flickr account, not to mention a way to instantly backup your photos sets online….
After spending a few days living in a world that has Flickr Stats for Pro accounts, I’ve decided that it’s incomplete at this point. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate what’s there, it beats the heck out of what we’ve had prior to this, so I’m not complaining. I do, however, have some suggestions. Right…
If you’re looking for a good place around town to do some shooting without getting frostbite on your hands, the Franklin Park Conservatory is a pretty good choice. The plant life and flowers currently on display make for some nice experimentation with light and color, and the giant palm leaves make for some nice…
Last week, while planning our drive to the beach for the holiday weekend, my wife noticed that we would be driving right through Bishopville, SC. She then informed me why that mattered, because she’s better at remembering these things than I am. It is the home of Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden. Then, of course, she…
Yes, it’s true, I finally have worked my way through all the photos from last week’s vacation and have them posted to Flickr. You can see the week on the Archives over there. Not only are there a bunch from DC but also from Old Town Alexandria, HarpersFerry, WV, and the Antietam and Gettysburg…
Like most of you, my gmail account was integrated into Google’s new “Buzz” social networking tool, and unlike many in the blogosphere, I decided to give it a little while before commenting on it. So, after using it for a few days, and seeing what the “early” commentators had to say, I’d have to say…