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Into the Lens
This article is ported over from my Friday 5 Answers blog, in which participants answer weekly questions posted to the Friday 5 blog. Since this week’s topic dealt with cameras, photography, technology and Apple devices, it is also being posted … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Applications, Commentary, Google, Photography, Technology
Tagged analog, Android, Apple, Back-up, developing, Digital, Film, Friday 5, Google, iOS, Meme, OSX, Photography, Questions, scanning
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I’m Skeptical About SmugMug’s Acquisition of Flickr
I learned yesterday (April 20) that Flickr was acquired by another photography website, SmugMug.com. I’ve been a longtime user and subscriber to Flickr. I’ve seen Flickr go through several, often upsetting changes over the years. Acquisition by Yahoo.com. Sold off … Continue reading →