Archive for September, 2006

Flickr - a critical hindsight

Monday, September 11th, 2006

Have been contemplating switching to flickr for some time, ofcourse due to its excellent user interface, slideshow, ease of uploading and management.

But it lacks a very important functionality needed by serious photographers. A hobby photographer has to have some means to refer to the large archive of high res photos from the web-sized one he/she puts in a gallery. Put any image in pbase.com, say _dsc1234.jpg and then change its caption. When you try to download or right-click->view-image, you see the filename right away. Makes life a hell lot easy to find that pic from the 200gb external harddisk. Same with fotopic.net. But no such luck with flickr. Put some snap there and forget the original filename forever, for it gets a totally new image sequence number and the original filename serves temporarily as the caption placeholder.

What were the flickr guyz thinking ?

Unless there is a way to do this, I have to use it only for snapshots and not “photographs”.

Pbase.com looks old school, but has a professional look and got the basics right from the beginning. I got to stick with it for a while.

Yosemite NP

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

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The labor day long weekend turned out to be very fruitful for both of us. This is the first time I went out for a true photographic trip with my cousin Abhik who is an avid film enthusiast. We made plans to visit death valley in this trip but Yosemite engrossed us totally.

Despite the long weekend crowd and bumper-to-bumper traffic all along the way, we had some great photographic opportunities to cherish. And that includes Tenaya lake. A paradise would be an understatement to describe what we really felt there.

Pics: Yosemite NP - Sep 06