I for one welcome our new feline overlords. The human that was forced to photographically document this moment in space time was christopher.berry.![]()
Tablets make for a great weekend project! Have fun. Photos from Buvone, tismey, Pichead, Jonathan Vazquez, • Andrei •, coreyweekley, and PBodyPhotos.Idea from gregivu.![]()
The Blue Marble 2012 photo that we told you about last week, had an amazing reception with more than 3.2 million views to date. That’s why NASA Goddard Photo and Video decided to create another Blue Marble 2012 view, this time showing the Eastern Hemisphere. “The new image is a composite of six separate orbits [...]![]()
This iPad app from long time Flickr member Stuck in Customs is a great example of what we love to see people doing with the Flickr API and the wealth of geotagged photos on Flickr.![]()
Hiroshi Sugimoto‘s series Seascapes photographs of water and air have inspired a Flickr group, full of photographs of the sea and sky.![]()
Airport terminals are special: They have an air of wanderlust, the big, wide world. They can be stressful, but also calm and recreational. In her gallery The Terminal that inspired this post, megoizzy shows us the unique interior of some airports from around the world.![]()
All photos uploaded to today from Flickr members ildikoneer, Jeremy Daigneault, Mr. Frumble, and The Spirit of the World.![]()
A dazzling display of auroras lit up the far northern skies Tuesday night (Jan. 24) in a supercharged light show…The northern lights show was sparked by an intense solar flare that erupted from the sun late Sunday (Jan. 22). The flare unleashed a wave of charged particles, triggering the strongest solar radiation storm since 2005 [...]![]()
Flickr Pro is already without doubt the best deal on the web for uploading and sharing your photos. Unlimited uploads, unlimited storage, access to your super huge original files, stats on your account and no ads. Flickr Pro means that you can take all the photos you like with all your phones, cameras, celluloid lightboxes, [...]![]()
“A ‘Blue Marble’ image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA’s most recently launched Earth-observing satellite – Suomi NPP. This composite image uses a number of swaths of the Earth’s surface taken on January 4, 2012. “ NASA has uploaded the full 64 Megapixel version to Flickr. Here’s a link to the [...]![]()