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david_carnell Wrote:

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> After seeing it on the nocturno-box the other

> night I thought this was one of the most beautiful

> things I have seen man construct. It's a solar

> tower outside of Seville.

>

> https://www.eere-pmc.energy.gov/PMC_News/images/so

> lucar2.jpg



What!!! Better than the Sistine Chapel? The Taj Mahal perhaps? I could go on. The only thing that makes that look any good is the reflection of the sunlight coming off of it. Jeez!

I dunno, have you been to the Sistine Chapel. I mean technically yes it's good, but seriously, could you actually live with that...eek.

If the pope had only had Linda Barker round with a pot of Magnolia paint and some nice net curtains he's have probably lounged about in that hall drinking the blood of the children he murdered a bit more often.

Nasty surprise here:

Mystery Worm


Useful tools for Flickr freakazoids here:

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-tools-to-enhance-your-flickr-experience/


Acid house was blowing up as 6th form started, was never stupid enough to try E, but here are 99 tabs of it:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30944021@N07/2898553212/sizes/o/


Walled city, Kowloon, echoes of Shenmue 2 anyone?

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3193/2950153602_f7d3710853_o.jpg


By the way, LX3 or G10? (for SLR's I'll stick to film, thanks)

Despite being a long term fan of Canon (and Minolta, natch), I'm all too aware that since they started outsourcing production abroad, the quality has declined, but this is a bit much...


http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/Shu_Kurimu_Sensei/mothy.jpg







Also, some test shots of the 5D MK2 in Akiba, with a couple of stalker shots thrown in for good measure...

http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-16885-Canon+5D+Mark+II%2C+Visiting+Akihabara.html


I still can't believe the street price for this camera, from what I've read about what's inside, 2.5k certainly isn't justifiable, just seems like "full frame tax", Canon taking a leaf out of Apples pricing book?

So, I have just over 1,000 photos to sort through from my vacation (to start with!). I've got some that I'd like to post online. What do you guys recommend? Flickr? Panaramio? Mainly I just want to be able to share photos with select people, or the world at large & retain the copyright.


Thanks for any suggestions.

Flickr is free up to a certain point - limits on the number of pictures you can view.

It is good provided either

- you want to share them publicly

- the people you want to share with are also Flickr users (in my experience they aren't!)

You can create guest passes to collections and send the URL to non Flickr people but it is messy

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