A quick note: We’re trying out the new Flickr iframe embedding option, so you’ll see more info and options when you mouse over the photos in this week’s roundup. For now, Flickr still has this as optional; however, it may the only option at some point in the future. Let us know in the comment section what you think.
It’s time for our weekly break from the gear for a few minutes so we can enjoy another round of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group.
Check out the rest of the photos below.
You can mouse over any photo for title and photographer names. Additionally, clicking on the photos will take you to its Flickr page where you can read more about the shot, leave a compliment or connect with the photographer.
As always, thanks for being a part of Photography Bay and sharing your work with the rest of us.
If you missed out on this round of reader photos, feel free to join in on the fun and add your photos to the Photography Bay Flickr Group and maybe we’ll get you next time.
PeterL says
The new service from Flickr works well in Firefox a Chrome browsers, It looks very nice a I like being able to scan a photogs portfolio. However, I cannot see the images in any of the RSS feeds I have installed – two versions of KDE Kontact or, in Windows 7, using Feedreader 3.14. Perhaps you should take your display options under RSS directly to a browser rather than integrating the images into the feed.
forkboy1965 says
Wow. A particularly good week to my eyes.
Kevin says
The pictures no longer load on my iOS 7 devices.
Bob says
In general, a great step forward.
Slow to load.
Had some trouble getting back to Roundup after viewing other pix in the portfolio.
Andy Smith says
A touch slower to download, but photo’s worth the wait.
piso mojado says
Page loads much much slower. What a pig!
Useless