#TwitterTuesday: Lake

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08 - June - 2013:  Clouds over Mount Snowdon

Obersee/Königsee   Lago del Predil

Melissani lake

Central Park-The Lake, 11.02.13

St Stephen's G.   Canadian Dane at Lake Ontario, Toronto

there is always hope

Laaksolahdenlaituri   Sørvágsvatn II

Beso

Lakes can be a fascinating sight and a great subject for your photos. Tiny ones let you capture beautiful reflections of the shoreline or invite you for a swim crossing over to the other side. The larger variety can appear as large as the sea with boats and ships passing by. You showed us your favorite lakes and here is our selection of favorites from the ones you shared with us on Twitter.

Don’t forget to follow us to see the next challenge directly in your feed. We will be back with the new theme next Tuesday.

Photos from Ash if, tom_p, ferle, Elios.k, gigi_nyc, andresnavarro01, Kyra Savolainen, I\I-I, Antti Tassberg, OlivierWan, and silvinare.

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Light art in Singapore

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rain or light

Photos of i Light Marina Bay 2014, “Asia’s only sustainable light art festival,” featuring an international group of artists with a display of 28 innovative light installations in Singapore’s scenic Marina Bay.

See, and share, more photos of art in the Light Art in Singapore gallery.

Photos from Chris Elemos, S.L. Chan, chooyutshing, kieranburgess, and eddielimcs.

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#Flickr10 Samplr Day 7: Love & Passion

creating a dream

BERLIN IS  LOVE In Bruges

Latin Passion

Pour l'amour du vélo Love in Riga

film

kiss. love

Tender Love

Young lovers, cute couples, and strong relationships. In this selection of some of your favorites we tried to capture the heartfelt emotions that were also a common theme in the beautiful photos you submitted to the #Flickr10 group in celebration of our 10th anniversary.

You can see all our previous Samplr themes on FlickrBlog, and we’ll be back with the next installment tomorrow. Thanks again for all your submissions.

Photos from ESPRIT CONFUS, Spaceopera, joyrex, Braeden Petruk, StylelaB, fede_gen88, La fille renne, angsthase., ANG-5, and Frank J. Casella | Photographer.

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Protest in Taiwan

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Taiwanese protesters — most of them students — rallied in Taipei to protest against a proposed trade agreement with China. The agreement will open the service sector of both countries to each other. While Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou believes that the trade pact is a necessary move for his country’s economic health, those who oppose Ma are concerned that collaborating with China may lead to losses in their democratic freedom. Demonstrations have been ongoing for five days at Taiwan’s government buildings and surrounding streets before the legislature votes on the pact. And on Monday, the police used water cannons and batons to disperse the occupying crowds. According to AP reporting, 137 people were injured in the rare violent political conflict in Taiwan.

Read more about this incident on Yahoo News: Police move in on Taiwan protest over China pact

Photos from Louis Liu, yan Fang, Daan L / 陸達恩, Duncan Longden, and tomscy2000 .

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#Flickr10 Samplr Day 6: Fine Art Photography

The Lives We Lead Will Leave On Their Own.

the fabric of reality in cold blood

27/52 Learning to Fly

she is the ship with no anchor It takes an ocean

A story about flying

draft The second fall

Keep It Surreal

Enjoy this selection of creative fine art photography you submitted to the #Flickr10 group in celebration of our 10th anniversary. You conquered the elements flying in the air, being on fire, floating on water and standing your ground. You even went beyond time and space by opening a tear to another reality.

Also check out our previous Samplr themes, and stay tuned for more Samplrs coming your way this week. Thanks for all your great contributions!

Photos from Austin Tott, Kelsey Elinor, prinveli, Amy Spanos, aleah michele, ginaballerina., Kilkennycat, fiddleoak, Sprengstoff72, and agent j loves nyc.

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#Flickr10 Samplr Day 5: Perspective

The trail...................

Cagliari

this way up

Triangle

The Eye

Grün / Green man with shadow

Igloo (o no)

In ten years of Flickr photos, we’ve been mesmerized by changing points of view and evolving trends in photography. In the #Flickr10 group, we saw a number of unique depictions of the mundane, giving us pause to consider how the photographer got the shot. Here is a sampling of some of our favorite #Flickr10 pictures that made us consider a new perspective.

Photos from Kenneth Rivenes , Ivan Dessi , flytography.me, Frank, try…error, Miss Mandarina, Ruud, and Bryan Leung

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Mother’s storybook photos become viral sensation

When we first spotted Elena Shumilova’s photostream, her photos instantly took our breath away. The Russian photographer transports her viewers into a beautiful world that revolves around her two little sons and their adorable pets — scenes literally out of a storybook. Elena’s use of natural light, colors, and her enchanting rural surroundings have not only made her photography both cozy and heartwarming, but also has received around 50 million views on Flickr.

At first glance, you’d assume Elena’s been taking photographs for years. Her foray into photography, however, began nearly two years ago.

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“I started taking photographs a year and a half ago [after] I borrowed my parents’ DSLR camera,” Elena says. “I just started playing around with it, taking photos every day. I spent six months learning photography. And after awhile, I bought a new camera. [Soon] photography became an integrated part of my life.”

Elena’s inspiration are her two sons, Yaroslav, 5, and Vanya, 2. She began taking pictures during her free time, which was generally on long walks with her boys in the gorgeous outskirts of Andreapol, Russia.

White rabbit

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“When I go walking with the kids, I always grab my camera with me,” Elena says. “When you deal with children, all your pictures come out quite spontaneously. I do tend to have some preliminary photo ideas in my head, so I will sometimes direct my children to ‘do this’ or ‘do that,’ all while playing. The dog and animals that you see in photos are all our animals, so there are no special props.”

Elena is very specific and particular when it comes to her photography. For one, she prefers to use natural light — both inside and outside.

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“I love all sorts of light conditions — street lights, candle light, fog, smoke, rain and snow — everything that gives visual and emotional depth to the image,” Elena explains. “I feel it really sets the mood I want to convey.”

“It takes me quite a long time to come up with the right angle and composition,” Elena says. “I tend to make a series of shots and to sort them out later to find the perfect one. I largely trust my intuition and inspiration when I compose my photos. I get inspired mainly by desire to express something I feel, though I usually predict [at the time] what that is.”

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Elena’s favorite image is Foggy Day, mainly because she says everything (light, angle, composition, etc.) in the photo spontaneously came together all at once.

Elena never expected her photos to become so popular. From the very beginning, photography was just a hobby and her photos were just for her and her family. A few weeks after she uploaded them to Flickr, the reactions and positive feedback were overwhelming. People all over the world are enamored with her magical photos.

“I feel puzzled over my head-spinning success online and over the fact that my pictures have gone viral with millions of clicks, views, likes and shares,” Elena admits. “All I do is try my best in photography, and I know that tastes differ. My pictures represent the way I see the world. And I’m pleased with the fact that so many people like them too!”

One winter night

Visit Elena’s photostream to see more of her photography.

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A global day of #Flickr10 Photo Walks

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#sfflickrmeetup crew

As part of the celebration of Flickr’s 10th birthday we’re putting a call out for a global day of Flickr photo walks! Let’s continue to celebrate 10 years of the best photo community by gathering with Flickreenos new and old and set out to document the world around us.

It’s all happening on Sunday, 4 May 2014, and we need you to help organize the photo walks in your area. Hook up with your favorite Flickr group or call on long-lost Flickr members who you haven’t seen in a while. Invite friends and family, invite people from your work, your social scene, or your virtual networks. Start a scavenger hunt, explore the history of your city or town, climb a hill, sail a boat, take pictures of bridges–whatever your fancy, join us!

How to get involved

  • Join the #Flickr10 Global Photo Walks group and start a discussion topic for the area where you’re going to organize your photo walk. Feel free to ask any questions you have in the group discussions and share ideas for fun ways to organize photo walks.
  • Go to the Flickr Meetup groups and find your city or region. If there isn’t already an announcement, start your own and let other Meetup members know about it: www.meetup.com/flickr/

NYC Flickr Meetup, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 4/14/12

Spread the word

*Share the announcement with your friends through Flickr, Twitter and Facebook.

*Remember to ask folks to tag their pictures and updates with #Flickr10photowalk. Adding this tag to your photo will automatically add your photo to the #Flickr10 Global Photo Walks group pool.

*Consider also tagging your photos with #Flickr10 and #YourCity (using the city where you are organizing your photowalk).

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Tips for organizing a photo walk

Meet at a cafe, park, or public plaza — Be sure everyone can easily find the meetup location.

Pick a good time — We recommend starting around mid morning or mid-to-late afternoon. Aim for a 1-2 hour walk.

Make it short — A big group tends to walk quite slowly and it’s better to cover a small area really well than to sprint through a longer walk.

Have everyone tag their photos — Remember to ask folks to tag their pictures and updates with a unique tag (#Flickr10Photowalk) and the location of your walk so you can easily find the photos later.

Be prepared — Try to familiarize yourself with the area before the walk. You can also organize guest speakers to talk about the route or the photo walk’s topic like local art or history. This will help engage the others joining you for the walk and make it memorable. :)

End at an oasis — Pick somewhere that serves food or drink for the final destination of your photo walk and inquire if reservations are necessary. Share the location with participants upfront in case someone gets lost along the way or wants to join later on. Ideally it’s a venue suitable for all ages particularly if you’re expecting under-21s to come along, otherwise a nice pub is quite social as well.

Ushers – People walk at different speeds so it’s good to have ushers to keep the crowd together. Ask your friends to help or get volunteers at the start of the event.

Local residents — Some photo walks are going to be in and around where people live or work. Please be respectful and keep your group from blocking public access areas.

Accessibility – If you’re expecting participants who are disabled, it helps to pick a route that is short and is wheelchair friendly (the fewer hills, the better).

Be reachable — Share a contact phone number, email address or nominate a Twitter feed for updates on location.

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#Flickr10 Samplr Day 4: Macro

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Hibiscus: Up close and personal

Clematis heart Yellow flower - yellow bug

Hot Hot Hot

In the Pink Eye Mirror Portrait

Dessert The learning tunnel

#28 - hoverlfy

Coccinelle asiatique Melyrid Beetle (Yellow Soft-winged Flower Beetle) - Carphurus sp.

Here’s a selection of outstanding macro photography submitted to the #Flickr10 group in celebration of our 10th anniversary. From the anatomy of a hibiscus flower to a lit matchstick to a sedentary fly, the fine details of tiny things are captured with exceptional clarity.

Check out our previous Samplr themes: Animals | Skywards | People

Stay tuned for six more Samplrs and thanks for your group contributions!

Photos from John ‘K’, Pfish44, SabineausL, - Burning Rubber -, Lú_, ♫CoolMcFlash♫, erwannf, Julien Chil, .pd33, virginiefort, and Rundstedt B. Rovillos.

Posted by Arnold Chao
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#FlickrFriday: I’m only human

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Auto Retrato // Self Portrait #ImOnlyHuman | Weltwohnung, Berlin Kreuzberg

#ImOnlyHuman#for Flickr Friday

I'm Only Human Learning

In The Arms of An Angel

Human boo-boo #ImOnlyHuman

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Because sometimes being "serious" is just boring ;) Noir Self-Portrait

I'm Only Human

Our last Flickr Friday theme was #ImOnlyHuman. This is a selection of our favorites from your submissions.

What does being human mean? It sounds like a question Hamlet would ask! Last #FlickrFriday you reconnected with your inner self and showed us different aspects of the being human: laughter and smiles, tears and loneliness, love and desire (for chocolate) etc. Some of you also thought that being serious is obviously very boring and played around with your picture to make us smile!

Check out all the galleries of favorites that you’ve been sharing with us, create your own and share it with us too.

Photos from 雁行, DTL Dario Tripi’Ñon, William Veder, maîcresse, Derek Hall, hinichi, What The Machhli, Macro-roni, memeo1, madamyaoy, Une croquette hors de son paquet, Tom Hilton, Daveography.ca

The theme for next week will be #TheBusStop. In bad or good weather, on a road in the middle of the desert, in a deep forest or in a bustling street… there is always a bus stop somewhere! Take a shot of it and hop on board for Flickr Friday! Share your picture with us in the Flickr Friday group. The selection of the week will be showcased right here in FlickrBlog. Don’t forget to invite your friends to take part in the challenge by retweeting us, or sharing our status.

#FlickrFriday is a weekly photography project that challenges your creativity. For a chance to be featured on FlickrBlog, follow @flickr on Twitter & like us on Facebook and look for the weekly theme announcement every Friday. Browse the Flickr Friday category for more.

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