"Carter Buton was a Barnstormer who was active in Kansas and Ohio during the 1920s. These images are from scrap books which were loaned to SDASM (San Diego Air and Space Museum Archives) for digitization." on Flickr Commons
> The axiom nudity = money, is very sick and I’m afraid this will have consequence with the time on many levels of our culture. And obviously, internet with this logic of censoring/making pay will ruin something in Arts, when free porn will remain out of control and available everywhere. It means that anyone will have more chance to meet nudity in raw porn stuff,…
Talking to Marie in the kitchen and we hear a strange rustling on our back patio. She opens the curtain, and is greeted by a young owl full wing spread knocking over stuff we had stacked back there. I got a couple shots through the dirty sliding door and screen. DAMN nature. You freaky!
I tried cleaning up the Owl profile pic with a little editing. Considering this was shot at dusk, through a dirty sliding door, and a filthy screen, I'm really impressed with what the OnePlus 12 telephoto camera was able to do! https://www.flickr.com/photos/jickbahtech/53732259950/in/dateposted/
An Absolutely stunning, one in a lifetime solar event has occurred over the weekend. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be taking a photo of an Aurora lighting up the whole sky near where I lived.
Auf #flickr hatten wir dafür die Gruppe „Vertical Rises“. Hach damals. Mein Steckenpferd war die „subjektive Fotografie“ der 50er Jahre um Otto Steiner und das mag ich immer noch. Flickr fehlt mir immer noch sehr viel mehr als Twitter, auch weil es keinen brauchbaren Ersatz in Bezug auf die Community angeht.
"Flickr is a living social media environment, with up to 25 million images uploaded each day. The reality of the company’s being acquired by a number of different parent companies over the course of its 20-year lifetime...additionally brings to the forefront a stark case for working to ensure the availability of its contents into the long future."
On the way to 100 years of Flickr. A report on archival strategies by Ashley Kelleher Skjøtt
These two photos from the collection of the LOOK Magazine Photograph Collection at the Library of Congress are notable not just for their composition but also that they were taken by a young Stanley Kubrick.
Kubrick had sold LOOK a few photographs while he was still in high school in New York City, later becoming a full-time staff photographer. These photos, available on Flickr Commons, were taken when he was 18 or 19.