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Did Flickr change its view counting method after the recent UI change which shows photos in a never-ending scroll?
In the past, my typical daily view count circles around 3000 views per day, but as you can be seen in the screenshot here, it has gone up to the 5-digit range. So much so that in typical Flickr fashion they have probably locked my account two days before which moved view count to zero.
I know that they do inspect “suspicious activities” by temporarily locking accounts because every time my photos get used on prominent web sites, my view count will soar, and then immediately the next day I would see my view count drop to zero. But I am fairly certain that this is not such instance.
Also noted: normal new photo views typically circles around 50 at most daily but something posted yesterday now will circle in the 200+ values, leading me to suspect that something is going on — though exactly what is unclear.
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starter image for object competition at art uni international:
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Reffen Copenhagen Street Food, summer 2020 memories.
The backyard of Copenhagen. A streetfood and recreational area.
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"From the beginning, it was the snowlfakes that fascinated me most"
Dubbed as “Snowflake”, Wilson Alwyn Bentley (1865-1931) was a pioneer in snowflake photomicrography. As a child he was fascinated by the natural world, and by the age of 19 he became the first to successfully capture a snowflake photograph with the help of a feather, a microscope and a camera. Bentley photographed thousands of individual snow crystals during his career, some of which we are showcasing in this Public Domain collection. We have digitally enhanced these amazingly detailed photographs of these winter’s wonders for you do download and use under the CC0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1308894/vintage-snowflakes-wilson-alwyn-bentley-i-high-quality-cc0-images
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On Saturday 8 June, the 15th national rally since October 2023 was organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and other groups, and possibly as many as 175,000 protesters marched across central London from Russell Square to Whitehall and Parliament Square.
It is difficult to estimate the total number of demonstrators but I stopped on Horse Guards Avenue to photograph individuals and groups, and it took at least an hour for the majority of the marchers to pass.
At exactly the same time as the front of the march was arriving in Whitehall, Israel's armed forces conducted an assault on the Nuseirat Refugee camp in Gaza which resulted in the rescue of 4 hostages, but in which 274 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier were killed. One man who was in the market buying vegetables at the time the assault occurred, described to the BBC how "people's bodies were in pieces, scattered in the streets, and blood stained the walls."
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw44ve90dppo
The attack lasted some 75 minutes and caused horrific devastation to the area. Karin Huster who worked with Doctors Without Borders at the nearby Al Aqsa hospital commented
"There is nothing, nothing at all that justifies what I saw today... Nothing. These children — the 3-month-old, the 7-year-old, the 12-year-old who died — the 25-year-old man, the 78-year-old woman, who all have horrendous injuries. Why did they deserve this? And why is the world looking on in silence? To what level of horror do we need to go before we finally do something, before we finally tell Israel that this is not acceptable?”
theintercept.com/2024/06/10/nuseirat-massacre-israel-host...
Despite the staggering death toll it was hailed as a "stunning triumph" by Britain's "Sunday Telegraph" while Senator Tom Cotton described it as as "wonderful day," praising the "truly heroic, well-executed mission" and declared he was "very dismayed" by the New York Times and Washington Post which had been critical of Israel regarding the number of civilians killed. [1]
Would we have seen such jubilant commentary if 274 British or American citizens had been slaughtered during an operation to rescue hostages?
Rather more soberly some Arab media described the operation as a "massacre."
www.al-akhbar.com/Palestine/382962/مذبحة-في-الم...
As of the date of posting (11 June 2024) at least 37,702 Palestinians have been killed since 7 October, including more than 15,000 children. An estimated 10,000 are missing, of whom most are probably dead.
There is also an unknown number of additional deaths due to excess mortality from food shortages, disease and difficulties in obtaining essential medical care and medicines, while more than 84,000 Palestinians have been injured, many of them with life-changing injuries including many amputations.
According to the United Nations, as of 9 June, more than half of all residential buildings have been destroyed or damaged but with some key infrastructure the destruction is even more devastating - including 130 ambulances, 267 places of worship, 80% of commercial facilities and 88% of school buildings damaged or destroyed. Additionally some 83% of groundwater wells are no longer operational.
www.aljazeera.com/news/longform/2023/10/9/israel-hamas-wa...
FOOTNOTE
1. Sources- re: the Daily Telegraph editorial and commentary by Senator Tom Cotton.
vinnews.com/2024/06/09/sunday-telegraph-praises-israels-s...
www.dailywire.com/news/tom-cotton-rips-pro-hamas-voices-c...
www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2024/06/08/we-must-back-israe...
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Photos taken at the #UniteForEurope march and rally at London's Parliament Square on Saturday 25th March 2017.
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More of my textures and frames in www.texturepalace.com
Free to use under creative commons attribution licence. If you blog an image or use it in any other way, leave the URL in the comments. If you use one of my images in your art, I'd appreciate it if you give credit, link back & show your result (small please) in the comments.
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Any idea of the date, considering the cars parked in the street?
Some time in the early 1950s. Someone is trimming the hedge at no 14. The fence round the Old Hall has been removed since this photo was taken. Some of the cars look as if they might be the same.
Another one from my parents' album. No idea who took it.
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A portrait of our family that I shot on Thanksgiving morning for this year's Christmas Card. This was lit with a single strobe in a Westcott mini-Apollo softbox camera left and I'm rather happy with the result.
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More of my textures and frames in www.texturepalace.com
Free to use under creative commons attribution licence. If you blog an image or use it in any other way, leave the URL in the comments. If you use one of my images in your art, I'd appreciate it if you give credit, link back & show your result (small please) in the comments.
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Also, every view, comment, fave, invitation and/or adding to a gallery is much appreciated :)) !!
More of my textures and frames in www.texturepalace.com
Free to use under creative commons attribution licence. If you blog an image or use it in any other way, leave the URL in the comments. If you use one of my images in your art, I'd appreciate it if you give credit, link back & show your result (small please) in the comments.
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