1. 01 March 2006

    Ego Boost

    919 days ago

    So I’m starting to get hooked on flickr. I’ve uploaded my pictures there for awhile, but lately I’ve been browsing through the site, and more recently paying attention to the the activity within my photo stream.

    I was pretty excited to see that Buck Forester left a comment on one of my photos. Just go look through a few of Forester’s photos. You’ll be impressed.

  2. 17 August 2005

    Vista, Mission Mountains, MT

    1115 days ago

    Vista, Mission Mountains, MT. Originally uploaded by kjell.

    Now that textpattern stable is out, hopefully plugin development goes way up. There’s finally a nice xmlrpc library, so here’s a photo posted directly from flickr!

    I took it hiking in Montana a few weeks ago.

  3. 30 June 2005

    1163 days ago

    Flickr: Flickr Hacks

    Really impressive mashup between google earth and flickr geotagged photos. The map stops spinning, and photos just pop up.

    later: a writeup from the guy who posted to flickr (man this is cool!) and a few more .kml files.

    Kjell Olsen1163 days ago
  4. 22 June 2005

    1171 days ago

    Spell with flickr station11

    Cool little flickr letter widget.

    via Kjell Olsen1171 days ago
  5. 29 April 2005

    1225 days ago

    Flickr.rb

    Nice flickr library for ruby, the love of my life (well…). Brought to you by the wonderful Scott Raymond.

    via Kjell Olsen1225 days ago
  6. 12 February 2005

    1302 days ago

    Flickr: Technique | Faking the lomo effect

    Some incredibly neat photos have come out of this technique thread. Look through the comments for a few of ‘em.

    Kjell Olsen1302 days ago
  7. 11 February 2005

    1302 days ago

    Flickr: Stock Repository

    Free stock photos under CC license at flickr – sweet!

    via Kjell Olsen1302 days ago
  8. 27 January 2005

    1317 days ago

    mosaic_phyllo3_2700 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    Whoa - a mondo collage of circles posted to flickr:

    This image was made by compositing 2600 photographs and arranging them in a fibonacci spiral, a form commonly seen in plants, such as sunflowers and pinecones. The image was produced by Jim Bumgardner using images from the Squared Circle photo pool at Flickr, the photo-blogging website.

    via Kjell Olsen1317 days ago
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