I save time by uploading all of the photos, putting them in a set, and then ‘batch’ editing them via ‘Organise and Create’. That way I can just add a whole set of tags to an entire set.
I’ve found the trick to getting views/comments/feedback etc is by joining groups (there is a group for everything! seriously), then adding contacts or commenting/favouriting peoples photos. After a few short months on there, I get almost 1000 views in a day after uploading a batch of 20-40 photos. After a couple of days that tails off and my average views is about 100-150 a day. It’s not all a vanity parade though. Many people upload genuinely beautiful photos and give genuinely useful and polite feedback.
The more i’ve used flickr, the more I like it. Once you learn about batch operations, it’s not such a grind to use.
If you need help with anything just ask, and i’ll help if i can. I’ve only been a pro member for a month myself. For the price, it’s practically theft!
Btw, I added you as a contact on there. Much of my photography is non-aviation, but trust me, if i get anywhere near any aircraft outside of airshow season there will be photos!
Hope you don’t mind, i’ll look through your photostream tomorrow as I’m up at 6am but wanted to post to encourage. My stream has been quiet for a couple of weeks as I sold my gear to upgrade. New camera should arrive friday or Monday 😀
Wow, What a fantastic archive! Thanks for sharing here 🙂
I thought it was common knowledge that most UK isps inc. BT throttle download speeds at peak time. It’s nothing to do with america, its about isps saving money via their customers.
Google it.
I thought it was common knowledge that most UK isps inc. BT throttle download speeds at peak time. It’s nothing to do with america, its about isps saving money via their customers.
Google it.
Better information than I could have hoped for – thanks so much guys 😎
Now I know what i’m doing on my next day off!
Better information than I could have hoped for – thanks so much guys 😎
Now I know what i’m doing on my next day off!
I can guarantee you it’s a problem at the exchange, and will be fixed in no less than 3 weeks, if you keep on at BT about getting an engineer to have a look.
Trying to get someone decent on the phone is like playing the lottery.
I can guarantee you it’s a problem at the exchange, and will be fixed in no less than 3 weeks, if you keep on at BT about getting an engineer to have a look.
Trying to get someone decent on the phone is like playing the lottery.
All excellently composed and shot.
As long as Britain win, I could not care how the CGI is or what the hotel is called. :p
One of my favourite combat jets.
I think Mitchell would have understood that things must develop to suit their intended purpose.
To me, those wings look incredibly masculine and purposeful, if a bit less graceful.
Thanks Vultee, for the pic of the wildcat 🙂
His name is Rob Davies. I’m sure someone could tell you how to get hold of him, or a representative (these guys are celebrities, ain’t they?).
Maybe just try google.
His name is Rob Davies. I’m sure someone could tell you how to get hold of him, or a representative (these guys are celebrities, ain’t they?).
Maybe just try google.
I would love to see some photos of that Wildcat with wings extended, if you have any to share? Don’t have to be recent. 🙂