Random Photography Discovery, with Flickr Tab

He loves soft ice cream very much.
He wants to become a soft ice cream.
His name is Kiyoshimachine.
He loves soft ice cream very much.
He wants to become a soft ice cream.
His name is Kiyoshimachine.
Of the bunch, I have to say I preferred the Flickr extension the most. I’ve had it set up now for a few days, and it just continues to delight me at several turns. While there seem to be a limited number of photos per day (I found that I was seeing some repeats by the end of the first day), the images seem to “refresh” so that a newer set is shown the following day.
A large part of this is also the viewer, who fills in the narrative between the text and the image. Even if it doesn’t make sense, we’re natural storytellers – we want things to make sense. And so we try, looking for commonality even when none might exist.
Last March, Ben and Allison had a ” target=”_blank”>lovely wedding, and spent their honeymoon ” target=”_blank”>in Iceland.
Both Allison and Ben are avid photographers, and take some fantastic pictures. It’s easily proven too, since Flickr decided to use some A LOT of their honeymoon photos in a recent ad campaign for Photo Session.
An old project of mine, based off of a song by my friend Dan Frick. Seems appropriate, given the day: Astronaut: A Flickr-Generated Project
I woke up this morning to find a comment left on blog: it was from MJ Kim, who was the mother in one of the Flickr photos I used in my 20×2 presentation. What a random and lovely surprise! Turns out, she knows some of the 20×2 folks to boot. How random is that? In case you missed the Chicago…