Nikon F100 / Nikkor 85mm ~ 1/200th * f/1.4 * Fuji Sensia 100 ~ B / FR The film camera (Nikon F100) was tired of posing for the digital and so decided to use up some of his 3 month old film (which was already out of date). The F100 was cheery about being used again but his younger sibling sat in sour mood, posing and out of action. I have to pay respects to the metering here, it seems pretty much spot on to me and this film is so very tricky to expose for, especially with hard back-lighting like this. The original slide was a bit more contrasty than this by default but I managed to tone it down a bit with the scan. Considering the highlights and shadows really had nowhere to go here I am impressed with the F100's ability to meter! Had this have been digital it would have been higher dynamic range than this. Sorry for the continued camera porn, more diverse photos to follow soon...
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Flickriver is a web-based image viewer that provides a new way to explore and view Flickr photos.
It's a personal project of Alex Sirota (aka iosart).
Flickriver enhances your photo browsing experience in several ways:
Answer: Flickriver is simply an alternative Flickr viewer, and as such it displays all public Flickr photos using the official Flickr API - similarly to hundreds of other alternative Flickr viewers and tools. Flickriver doesn't host any photos and doesn't reference any photos specifically - it is merely a viewer that reflects whatever Flickr provides it when you ask it to.
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A Greasemonkey script that adds Flickriver links to various Flickr photo pages - user photos, favorites, pools etc, allowing to quickly open the corresponding Flickriver view.
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