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The Very Best Of: Stick Figures In Peril

What a Croc

What a Croc, originally posted by courtneyp

There’s a Flickr group that, more than any other, cracks me horribly – Stick Figures In Peril. Taking the best examples from around the world of innocent stick figures ravaged by the dangers of society, SFIP is the most fun you’re legally allowed to have with stick figures.
Besides courtneyp’s excellent photo above (repeat: it’s not mine), here are some other worthwhile shots from the pool:

Travel John
Moving Gate Can Cause Serious Injury Or Death
Stick Figures – concussion
Setting fire to your legs is generally a bad idea
Watch Your Head
Caution: Low Flying Dogs
Modern Dance
Never Leave Baby Unattended

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Flickr: The World From All Angles

As part of my catch-up process after returning home last night, I’ve been trying to find relevant content today – mostly blog posts, but also some trekking around on Flickr.

As Buzz noted, there’s a number of highly intriguing real world collisions in Flickr space. Besides the discovery of my arty black and white Apple campus shot being a virtual reverse angle of Mike Smochko’s shot from the place I was shooting, I’ve discovered yet another one, literally moments apart. My quick crowd shot caught D’Arcy Norman almost head on. Amusingly enough, while browsing his photos, I found myself similarly snapped, caught checking my camera.

Now, I love coincidences like this – not only because they are slightly strange and a bit funny, but because they represent something new technologically. A few years ago, these sorts of things were longshots at best – often requiring the same people to be on the same specific group or bulletin board, which for large events is a near-nil proposition. But now, thanks to Flickr and its lovely tagging feature, I can quickly go through an enormous amount of content, filtering down to just the right photos and in this case, lucking out twice for coincidental photos. Had we all still been posting photos to our own Gallery installs, what are the odds I would’ve ever seen either of the above photos?

I can only hope that Flickr continues to grow in user base and picture quantity; that the cost of good quality cameras and cameraphones decreases, as well as the cost of picture messaging; and that people will continue to be unable to resist the urge to take photos of damn near everything. Finding coincidences like this is damn good times.

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Flickr Rules To The Power Of Two

I’ve waxed
ecstatic previously
about how much Flickr rules. It’s ridiculously simple to use, it has nice social software functionality, it’s syndicated up the wazoo, etc etc etc.

Tonight, as the saying goes, Flickr has passed rad and cruised straight into awesome.
Everyone who purchased pro accounts at some point in the past n months
(and there are a lot of us) just received:

– Double length pro accounts (mine won’t expire now until the end of 2006)
– Double the monthly upload capacity (1 GB -> 2 GB)
– Two free Pro accounts to give to friends.

Not only that, but people with free accounts have had their monthly upload capacity doubled as well, from 10 to 20 MB, and their storable photos doubles (100 => 200).

And not only that, but Pro accounts are now just $24.95 a year. Talk about a steal!

That’s some good stuff. Check out more on the FlickrBlog, including the best pictoral pun in ages.