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Steve Castle
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Is it me? Or does anyone else venture out, camera in hand, intending to find something specific and then stumble around like an idiot getting lost in f-stops, ISOs and focal length and other such nonsense... Then just as the light fades, think "Sod it, I'll bung the wide angle on, do a quick Landscape and then go home". Ok. There's a bit more to it than that but essentially here's the last one before home. The only one worth uploading. Here I'm substituting a 'tump' of lake bank for a 'Sean Bolton-esque' rock to fill the foreground. What you can't see is me holding an A series ND filter up to a 77mm lens - intended for a much larger sized filter!! (whoops!), to help stop down the light... Note to self - buy some appropriate filters.... Hope you are all well! - Happy Flickring.. Steve See where this picture was taken. [?]
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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.
Flickr have specific guidelines for viewers such as Flickriver and other applications that use their API - for example, once a viewer displays a public Flickr photo, the photo must link back to its original Flickr page - so there can be no misunderstanding about the image origin, author or copyright. As you can see, Flickriver is absolutely compliant with this guideline. You can read the official Flickr FAQ about this here and here.
Flickr allows you to opt out from third party services having access to your photos using Flickr API. You can opt out on this page by selecting both:
Note: Flickriver uses the Flickr API but is not endorsed or certified by Flickr.
Use Flickriver Badge Creator to create a badge linking to your photos, your group or any other Flickriver view.
You can place your badge on your Flickr profile, Blog or Website.
To embed this view, Copy and Paste the following HTML code:
Black background (preview):
White background (preview):
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.
Also, allows quickly viewing any Flickr photo on black background in large size.
While viewing any Flickr photos page, click on the bookmarklet to open the same view on Flickriver.
To install: drag and drop the following link to your Bookmarks toolbar.
IE users - add the link to your Favorites under the Links folder
Use Flickriver Badge Creator to create a badge linking to any Flickriver view
