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Posts tagged with "flickr"

Sharky

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♥ cats, ♥ emily and tor

Bambi

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Photo by beaf

Shot by Bea Fremderman. Good stuff.

Found

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West Side

Tonight I've been mostly reading Dirty Found! #2 and it made me realise that I've not had any massively interesting Finds throughout this year...

Except for this.

Nosotros

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Some photos get marked as Favourites because I like them a lot.

Kate

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Ratchet Screwdriver & the Postman's knock

Because this is what summer is all about, right?

Favourites

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DO WANT

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OMG! That is one freaky looking bird. I well want a farm full of these when I'm older.

More photos on Flickr.

Kittens

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It's been a while since I updated my photostream. I uploaded two new (old) photos today from when I last went to Bransford. I need to finish this roll of film in my Konica Auto S2.

http://flickr.com/photos/coxy/

Public Service Announcement

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Check out this amazing post-war (1948) NHS propaganda video on the dangers of sneezing. Very apt in these trying times of Swine Flu.

This video was on the NHS website, but The Internet Archive is a wonderful place - where the video is available for download.

All this swine flu media hype is silly. I won't believe it until I catch the virus myself. Let's just hope Madagascar closes it's port sometime soon.

(hat-tip to Tom Finch, via email)

100 Days of Obama

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President Barack Obama takes aim with a photographer's camera backstage prior to remarks about providing mortgage payment relief for responsible homeowners.

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wear 3-D glasses while watching Super Bowl 43, Arizona Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, at a Super Bowl Party in the family theater of the White House.

Since I don't live in America, I'm not to bothered about the daily ongoing of Barack Obama - America's presidents are just celebrities nowadays. But today, both Flickr and The Guardian inform me that Obama has been President for 100 days - both chose to 'celebrate' this occasion by presenting 'behind-the-scenes' photos of the man himself.

The Guardian seem to have sourced all their images from Getty Images, Corbis and The Associated Press (AP) - Flickr on the other-hand (or should that be upper-hand), have a photostream that's officially maintained by The White House and have made all their photos available in hi-resolution and under a creative commons license.

The photos on Flickr are impressive. Pete Souza - the photographer - has done a sterling job with the photo set 'Delivering on Change', and it's an interesting and eye-pleasing photostream.

In true British style (we love mediocrity here in the UK), Downing Street has a Flickr photostream too - but the photos are a bit shit and they're all copyright. Huzzah!

*sighs*