24 Hours of Flickr
Because taking photos is, apparently, easier for me to do right now than write—and I originally wrote that as “write now than right”, so I’m not kidding, folks—I’m giving 24 Hours of Flickr some strong consideration. I’m already going to shoot a crapload of photos at the Eric Peters and Randall Goodgame show on Saturday night, and hey … I can take plenty of photos earlier in the day. And then heck, just fire up FlickrExport for iPhoto and cull the crappy shots later, right? Or maybe focus on taking fewer shots of higher quality? I find myself doing that more now that I’m more comfortable with my equipment. I mean, I’m just your average dink with the budget to buy a DSLR, but I sorta enjoy it. ![]()
Maybe it’ll snap me out of this creative funk I’m in.
Oooh…. I got to jump on board this!
April 27th, 2007 at 7:24 amCaught wind of this the other day from the Flickr Blog. I’ll definitely be doing this. I’m sure my May 5 won’t be too terribly exciting, but it’s a Saturday . . . maybe I’ll take a stroll along High Street downtown and take some pictures of city life.
April 27th, 2007 at 7:54 am[...] Geof posted about this on his site and I have to say I am totally on board with this… much like him I am in a state right now where it’s easier to post pictures than it is to write and hopefully this will help get the creative juices flowing. I’ve got a couple of ideas for some photos to take that weekend and hopefully something will turn out well! [...]
April 27th, 2007 at 8:05 amDon’t know what’s on my calendar for May 5 but I should give this a whirl, too… new toys and all.
April 27th, 2007 at 9:59 am[...] pointed this out and it sounds like a lot of fun. Flickr, the fantastic photo-sharing website, is sponsoring a [...]
April 27th, 2007 at 10:03 amI see that my geeks are with me on this one.
:respect knuckles:
April 27th, 2007 at 10:41 am