Category: Photography

  • Favorite Photo of the Week

    I was a slacker in many respects this week. One of those respects was that I haven’t pulled out my camera since May 31. Bad Bill…

    So, instead, I’ll post one from my Flickr Favorites. This is a pain. I can instantly post one of my own images to this blog, but it is much more time consuming with someone else’s. I have to download the image, than post it to the website, than get the correct Creative Commons tag… It’s much easier if I merely take some pictures!

    Wake Boarding
    This image was distributed under a Creative Commons attribution license v 2.0. Some rights are reserved by the photographer, Brooke Novak.

  • Favorite Photo of the Week

    Hamburgers at Memorial Day Picnic

    Saturday before Memorial Day had us out at an acquintances place to grill and drink and watch the stars. See my flickr set for more images.

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    LED Signal Head

    You don’t often look at traffic signals from this angle.

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    Bridge Scupper

    I don’t know why. I just like this image.

    In case you don’t know what this is, it’s a drainage hole on a roadway bridge. The water just falls through into the stream below. This would not be used like this if there weren’t open water underneath.

  • The Fame of Flickr

    Since I started using Flickr with regularity, I’ve noticed a few trends in the viewing of my images (there is a counter below each image that tells me how many unique urls or Flickr users have viewed them).

    Firstly, an intro for you non-Flickry users: When you post images to Flickr, they are viewable sequentially in the order you placed them at your home page. You can also place them in thematic “sets”, i.e. my Tour de Georgia set. You can also assign tags to each image, text markers that allow searching and grouping. For example, if I take an image at work, “work” gets thrown into the tag list. If it’s of a road, “road” is in there. The 2007 Georgia Marathon received “Georgia” and “Marathon” as well as “georgiamarathon”, “georgiamarathon2007”, and “inggeorgiamarathon2007.”

    These basic facts have a few consequences. Your most recently posted images are the most likely to be viewed by random people. If you load a bunch (enough that it overflows onto page two) the second page gets a bit neglected. Anything I post into my blog gets more hits than usual, and anything that is the header image of a set also is viewed more than normal.

    There are some things that attract more image views, though:

    Girl at GlassTake pictures of girls. This is one of my most popular images. It doesn’t have that much to recommend it, but people keep going to it. It’s probably that “girl” tag I used.

    GTD while not GTDUse very popular words. This image has only been up for two days and it’s being hammered (by my standards). I guess using the phrase “getting things done” or “GTD” (see previous post) will get you lots of hits.

    JellyfishTake highly saturated color photos. These get lots of attention when they pop up as small thumbnails on the most recent images pages. They usually get at least a few clicks just to see what all the color is about.

    Sensor DustUse an image as part of a popular thread on a popular flickr group. This is attached to “how to clean your camera sensor.” Click through for more info.

    JennUse the tag “redhead”. My wife does this and she gets slammed all the time on her 365 Days Project. If she weren’t including the “redhead” tag in her photos, I bet the views would drop.

    Brian WatersLastly, take good photos. The occasional good photo I throw up on my account gets more than its fair share. I find that to be heartening. People surfing around flickr do stop at images that are well-composed and lighted.

    So, to summarize the actions necessary to garner eternal flickr fame: Take excellent highly saturated color photos of redheaded girls with tags like “sex” and “GTD” then post them to popular message boards.

    Either that, or keep soldiering along as usual, building a base of viewers with interesting photography.

    2220 Edit:
    Stretching JennI placed this up on Flickr today at 1446 EDT, and it’s received 18 hits since then. Other images uploaded at the same time have received between 4 and 8 hits. The REDHEAD tag works like a charm. I threw redhead on this one just to see what would happen.

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    Golf Course Scene

    River Pines golf course in Alpharetta, GA.

  • Beware of Geese

    Angry goose hissing at me

    This goose was defending its gosling against my evil advances. It was making this terrible hissing noise, but it never tried to bite me, despite being only three feet away. I appreciated its restraint.

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    Brian Waters

    Brian’s got a great look on his face.

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    Team Aslan Cycling

    This photo is labeled as a favorite because of the subject matter, not the photo itself. Aslan is, of course, the iconic christ character from C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

  • Favorite Photo of the Week

    Baltimore-Washington International Airport Hallway

    The hallway into the international terminal at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. I like the guy with the boxes. It gives the photo character.