Showing posts with label favorite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 January 2009

Least Interesting on Flickr

There are loads of tools on the web for seeing your most interesting pictures on Flickr. But what about the unsung heroes, the ignored and the lonely? What about your Least interesting pictures?

The good news is that there are a couple of great tools on dopiaza.org that answer this question. Go to FlickrBrowser, add in your username, select Sort by Least Interesting Pictures First and there, in all their glory, are your very worst shots (or at least, Flickr thinks so).

With this knowledge, you now have choices. You could delete the worst, re-post if you think they were unfairly treated, go on a promotion run around Flickr's groups, or just accept that for every most interesting shot, there is a least interesting one.

If you want to share your shame with the rest of the Flickr community, why not add a set of these least favorite carbuncles to your photostream. Flickr Set Manager hooks into your Flickr account and, amongst other things, allows you to keep a regularly updated set of your least loved.

Below is my least interesting picture according to the people at Flickr. I suppose it is a bit dull!


Buddhist shrine

Wallow in your failures on Flickr.


Friday, 30 January 2009

Flickr on FriendFeed

pink pink yellow EXPLORE Excellent new discovery today.

Friendfeed is an awesome way to follow your Flickr contacts. Can't believe I've only just discovered it. Big thanks to Thomas Hawks for his illuminating blog on the subject.

To get yourself following contacts - here's a very simple guide.

First - add yourself. Simply register on the site, click on Me, click Add/Edit services then pick Flickr. You can then add your Flickr user name into the box then clicked Import Flickr. Then click back on Me to see my recent Flickr updates.

Second - add your contacts. Friendfeed uses the idead of Imaginary Friends - you can set up as many as you like. For example, to add my Flickr account, click on Friends, the Imaginary, give the friend a name, Doug88888, then click Create. Then simply select Flickr as an extra service and add your friends user account, so Doug88888 again. And voila, you now have your friends stream too.

Just go back onto Home to follow it. You can then click on any picture you like to zoom over to their picture on Flickr for comments, fave's and more.

There's loads of other things you can add like Facebook, Twitter, Digg and Last.Fm. Have fun.


Monday, 26 January 2009

Flickr Enhancements - Best Tools Available

My name is Doug88888 and I'm a Flickr-holic.

It does feel like an addiction. The highs and the lows. But, if I am going to spend half my life roaming around in Flickr, I have at least found some tools to make the experience as productive as possible.

There are loads of tools out there to enhance your Flickr user experience. Below is a list of the ones I use everyday. The best news is they are all free to everyone.

Firefox
Whether you currently use Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mac's Safari, seriously consider switching to Firefox. Why? Because you can then load add-ons that interact directly with Flickr. These will save you time and add to your enjoyment.

Download it first to make the most out of its features. Its free and easy like all good things.

GreaseMonkey
Think of GreaseMonkey as a gateway to Flickr add-ons. Install it right after Firefox. Once installed, there are loads of scripts available to enhance all kinds of websites, but especially Flickr.

You're beautiful, its true EXPLORE

Flickr Auto Page
Scrolling through page after page in Flickr can be a real drag. Once you have Firefox and GreaseMonkey installed, get this next. The script automatically adds every page related to a photostream so you can scroll straight through each page without clicking anything. Neat.

Flickr Ad Removal

Another GreaseMonkey script. If you hate being bothered by adverts, get this.

Flickr Move Comments Box Up
Have you ever noticed how much time you spend scrolling to the bottom of a photo's page to leave your glowing comment. This GreaseMonkey script shifts the Comments box up so its directly under the photo. Invaluable!

Flickr PM

This nifty little Greasehelper adds icons for Mail, Profile, Favourites, Scout, Interestingness, DNA and the user's photo archive next to usernames in forums and on individual photo pages.

Flickr Cross Recommendations
Under every picture you view, this adds thumbnails of other pictures fave'd by people who have fave'd this picture. A great way of finding other pictures you might like, and also allows you to play the Flickr Fave's game.


Heading to the Sun
Cool Iris
This tool is an incredible way to view Flickr images. Once downloaded, hover your mouse on any Flickr image on someone's photostream, a small box and arrow icon will appear. Click on this and you are rushed into a new world of viewing pleasure via Cool Iris. This allows you, using a very intuitive interface, to fly through all the images on that page. Click on any you like to go to their individual Flickr page. With Flickr Auto Page installed, this means you can view a persons whole photostream, or all of their favourites in one go. Tip - use it on your own favourites to view your own personal art gallery - don't you have great taste!

The Explore list
This brilliant site lets you see the entire current top 500 photos on Flickr - the Explore list or the Interestingness list. A really swift way of catching up on what's been going on, and looking for your own pics! A fabulous feature of this is it allows you to comment on pictures directly, rather than going through Flickr. A wonderful shortcut - but remember, with great power comes great responsibility - resist the urge to write "Great Shot" next to all 500 pictures.

An alternative to Dackr is FlickrRiver, which has some of its own unique features.

Flickr DNA
This wonderful tool allows you to see, amoungst other things, whether any of your pictures have made it into Explore. BigHugeLabs do loads of other great Flickr stuff, which is worth experimenting with, but DNA is invaluable. You can easily check out other people's DNA too - here's mine.



These are the extras I use everyday - and I think they are helping me to overcome my addiction. Now to move onto another one...


Druncan





Let me know if any of these links don't work for you. All the best.