What’s in your bag?
November 30th, 2004 by rbanks
Like Recipes to Share, What’s in your bag? is another classic example of the use of photos in Flickr groups.
Like Recipes to Share, What’s in your bag? is another classic example of the use of photos in Flickr groups.
A review from the Christian Science Monitor of Flickr, which I’m heavily into at the moment.
Great. Just as soon as I go to all the trouble of getting my DVDs sorted using Delicious Library, along comes a plug-in for the media center that does the same.

Another shot at Woburn Abbey. Got lucky with the lighting, and managed to keep it fairly in focus by leaning against an archway wall. This whole place is beautiful at night.

Shannon and I went to Woburn Sculpture Gallery last night for the wedding of some friends. Here’s an atmospheric shot of a marble bust, caught in the dark.
The serious way to hook your iPod up to your car.
Thanks Tony for the pointer to the 59th College Photographer of the Year awards. Some really stunning shots in here, most of which are photo-journalistic in style.
Sort of suprised to see this monster burger from Hardees being launched during the current “anti-fat-food” climate. 2/3 of a pound and 1,400 calories. It’s ok, though, because it’s being marketed to people who only want to indulge once in a while, and who don’t necessarily read food labels. Good job we have marketing to help deter us when all we’re thinking is “&$^#-it, I’ll have the huge burger!!”.
For those of you who were on the edge of your seats, the grilled cheese sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary on it has finally gone for $28,000 to an online Casino. Bargain, I say.