Graphic Design Blog > Frame your Flickr photos
[TipMonkies] Then heres a cool (but useless) service called Flickr framer which lets you add a little frame around your photographs. There are many different frame types you can choose from including U.S. and Canadian stamp borders, 35mm and Polaroid borders, and many more.
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[Flickr.com] Flickr: boskizzi: global_magisterLudi = '7231f2a91defe0042aca437e60697098';global_auth_hash = '0';global_auth_token = '';global_flickr_secret = '34f6a16c10bf7aeb';global_slideShowVersion = '1.6';global_slideShowCodeVersion = '1.26';global_nsid = '';
[Lifehacker.com] Lifehacker - Digital photos: Numerous pictures on Flickr are posted under a Creative Commons license, which means that you can use them for free as long as you abide by the license specifications. You can find out about a photo’s license by looking under Additional Information to the bottom right of the picture when viewing photos on Flickr.
[Ektopia.co.uk] Ektopia » Photography: I upgraded to a Pro account over at Flickr yesterday so I’ll be updating my Flickr page more often from now on. I’ve also discovered the Groups on Flickr (where like minded individuals pool their photos into collections) when I was kindly invited to join the Crazy Characters group.
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