Flickrvision: Watch photos as their uploaded to Flickr
Sunday, November 30th, 2008
We all probably have those moments at work (or when we should be blogging in my case) where our minds tend to drift off. For me I usually end up wasting a good bit of time each day on Facebook or Flickr looking at others’ recently uploaded photos. Flickrvision is a site which allows you to do that, but on a much larger scale-watching photos as they’re uploaded to Flickr geographically in real time.








Tis the season to be sharing, and taking tons of pictures. If you take a lot of pictures of family or group events, then a photo-sharing site can be a great way to share all your shots with those present (or those across the globe who couldn’t make it) without spending a bundle in printing and postage cost. Here’s a list of some of the best photo sharing sites on the web where you can post your images.
If you’re in the market to purchase a compact digital camera this holiday season, then all the options may be a bit overwhelming. There are a slew of new compact digital cameras on the market this year ranging from the absurdly cheap to the absurdly expensive. It can be difficult to determine from just looking at the cameras on display which camera will give you the best bang for your buck.
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If you’re in the United States, and looking to get a digital camera, then tomorrow might be the perfect day to head to the store. A lot of electronics manufacturers have Black Friday deals that are too great to pass up. Here’s a round up of some of the greatest deals available in stores, as well as on the web.
Photographing in less than ideal weather conditions can be a real challenge. However, if you’re up to it, you can achieve emotional and beautiful images – even in unfavourable circumstances.
Have I ever told you how I learned photography? I used to visit the zoo. After spending far too much money on my first camera, I realised I had better figure out how to use it and the zoo was the perfect location.
There’s no denying that the built-in cameras in cell phones are getting better and better. Now Sony is working to take cell phone cameras top the next level by developing a CMOS sensor specifically for phones. The IMX060PQ Exmor sensor is similar to that commonly used in DSLR cameras.