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Wednesday
Sep082010

Flickriver an easy way to view Flickr Photos

To become a better photographer you must view the work of others..... I've just found a site that makes that very easy and it is called 'Flickriver'.

As the name implies this service is an extention of Flickr a popular photography community, posting website and it flows the photographs like a river.

Basically it is a 3rd party service that allows you to search photographs on Flickr and stream them in one contiguious flow to your browser without having to jump from page to page on Flickr.

The content of the photographic stream is created by you. You can view photographs by lens make and size. You can view photographs by group, location, person and tags.

I've found the selection of "Interesting Today" to be a good starting point, it cuts out what we might call snapshots and gets to the better photographs.

This is a wonderful tool, check it out.

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