Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Now on Flickr . . .








I'm finding Flickr to be a convenient way of creating little galleries of my work and so far I've got 9 "sets" of photos up: Buoys, Car Art, Train Art, High Key, Urban Abstracts, Polaroid, Route 66, and Numbers. Here's the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/80859324@N00/

It took a little time to understand the format, but basically the photos show up in a stream as you post them, most recent first, but off to the right you can see the different sets, which makes it easier. When I visit someone else's Flickr site, I now just automatically glance at the most recent images and then look over to see what sets or galleries the photographer has created.

Looking for a source of inspiration? Flickr's a good place to peruse and to charge your visual batteries.

©Carol Leigh, being pulled, kicking and screaming, into Flckr, Facebook, Google+, and who now needs even MORE time in the day...

6 comments:

bikejohn said...

With so much social networking going on, how do we find time to take pictures?

Carol Leigh said...

Ah, but that, my friend, will NEVER be a problem!

Jo Murray said...

Am still struggling with keeping up with my blog... but it certainly is a great idea.

Anonymous said...

Your photos are are spectacular--the usual photos on flickr are food and family--you have added anothe dimension for flick---Dave O

Linda Heinsohn said...

You're making a good case for me to finally look at Flickr. Sigh. Your galleries are beautiful and the individual photos come up quickly for viewing.

Carol Leigh said...

Having one's photos organized by subject/concept into a bunch of little gallery-ettes is fun to look at, easy to do, and the pictures look great! And as you said, Linda, the pictures come up quite quickly. And David O.? There's more than "family and food" on Flickr! You're just looking in the wrong places! I know about the struggle to keep up, Jo, but really, do we HAVE to? Such pressure we're putting on ourselves, methinks.