I recommend that you start with looking at my photo sets to find them chronologically ordered by the place they’re taken at. Fredrika’s a grown up, she can take care of herself, but I definitely don’t want any closet Flickr pedophile to get off by watching Emilia: hell no! Only family contacts can now see the photos of Emilia.īut don’t fret: at the time I have 2,575 photos publicly available, so there should be enough for you to look at (especially if you’re a travel fan). Oh well…Īnyway, this lead to me desperately protecting any picture of Emilia, so none of them are publicly available. I mean, it goes with the service, but for me she’s the mother of my daughter not a sex object just because some pimpled teenager finds her in a bikini in one of our travel pictures when she’s on a beach. This is cool, I suppose, but when I say their other favorite pictures (we’re talking “yeah-let’s-spank-my-monkey” type of photos), it felt kind of weird and queasy that they were looking at her like that. When I started uploading my pictures a couple of people immediately started to add pictures of Fredrika to their favorites. However, for those of you that haven’t noticed the little Flickr icon and link I’ve added to this web site: I now have a Flickr Pro account.ĭuring this summer I decided to finally take the plunge, and this post is about what I think is good respectively not-so-good with Flickr.įirst, let me just tell you a little about my pictures: I’ve done a pretty good amount of traveling in my life and I have lots and lots of pictures from various places I want to share. When I first heard about Flickr I liked the idea, but being the rebel I am, I was a bit reluctant to use it since everyone was hyping it so much. I’m on Flickr – pros and cons Published on Thursday, August 24, 2006
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