To use the following link codes, copy and paste them:
A quick way to move from a page on Flickr to its equivalent page on Fluidr is to use the following bookmarklet.
First, drag the following link to your bookmarks toolbar:
Now when you're on a page on Flickr, simply click on the bookmarklet in your bookmarks toolbar to view the same photos and videos on Fluidr!
If you want to embed a link in HTML code to a view on Fluidr, simply use the following bookmarklet
First, drag the following link to your bookmarks toolbar:
Now when you're on a page on Flickr, simply click on the bookmarklet in your bookmarks toolbar and a box will pop up with the HTML code that you can copy and paste. This is a good way of adding a view on black link to your photo's caption.
Fluidr is a distraction-free way to view and interact with Flickr photos and videos.
It was designed to allow you, the viewer, to discover and interact with Flickr photos and videos with as little distraction as possible. This is achieved by:
Fluidr is a hobby project of Sidath Senanayake (haelio on Flickr) and was initially developed as a way to share photos with friends and family without them having to wait for page loads each time they moved from one large-size image to the next. They soon found that they would get a lot further into a photostream before moving onto something else when they used early versions of Fluidr.
In light of this it was decided to offer Fluidr to a wider audience as a way to give something back to the wonderful Flickr community. Fluidr will always remain free to use and ad-free. I hope you enjoy using it as much as I do! If you like Fluidr, please tell your friends about it.
Fluidr relies on 3rd party open source software and has been inspired by other websites. Please see the credits page for more information and attributions.
The idea behind Fluidr was borne the first time I used Bing's image search. I was taken aback with the feature that allowed you to keep on scrolling through the search results without needing to click on a 'next' link. Being a heavy Flickr user, I thought of putting the two together, and learn some web programming and design while I was at it.
Fluidr would like to thank the following:
Fluidr received useful feedback from john weiss, aaronwitte, Sal Petruzelli Marino, Sergiu Bacioiu, Paulie W, Pseudorandom, Chinsen and Serious Dr. Please provide feedback, it really helps and you might get credited too!
Fluidr is currently in alpha and is a closed project. I intend to open source the code at some point once it is cleaned up. In the meantime, you can track it's progress and provide change requests and issues at Fluidr's project page.
Fluidr was designed in the hope that it would be as easy to use as possible. If you are having issues perhaps the following will help answer your question. If not, please try providing feedback and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Fluidr uses the official Flickr API and so can display whatever results it returns. Many other Flickr viewers and tools exist and will also be able to access your photos through the same means.
If you would not like Fluidr display your pictures in general searches, you will have to make a few changes to your Flickr settings. Please follow the following steps:
Note that this doesn't work if someone specifically searches for you in the user box above; it only prevents your photos appearing in general searches.
Many of the keyboard shortcuts only work when you are in slideshow mode. To enter slideshow mode, simply hit spacebar, j or k. Keyboard shortcuts should then work fine.
The easiest way is to follow Fluidr on Twitter.
Firstly, apologies for this! This can be solved by setting the Safe Search settings in your Flickr account. Head on over to this page and select the option that suits you best. Please note that unless you have signed in, you can only view 'safe' content.
Currently Fluidr is a closed project, but the plan is to open source everything at some point in the not-to-distant-future. If you would like to contribute to Fluidr in a technical or design capacity, please submit a question via the feedback page.
Thank you! Fluidr was designed as a way for me to share my photos with my family and friends and so is entirely a personal project and so if you enjoy using it that's enough :) If you really like Fluidr, consider telling your friends to give it a spin or adding it to your favorite Flickr Apps here. If you feel like sending me money—I'm flattered—but no thanks! Please add whatever contribution you had in mind to your next donation to charity instead.
Fluidr would like to be as useful as possible to all its viewers so please feel free to suggest features, request changes and report problems.
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An evening in the city with J, T, and B.
Expired (old) TMAX 400, D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C (ie. pushed to somewhere between IS0800 - ISO1600)
Tags: 35mm film B&W push process DIY SA australia rain night city adelaide windscreen rear wet water bokeh wide 50mm f/1.7 minolta kodak TMAX 400 TMY400 expired D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C (ie. pushed to somewhere between IS0800 - ISO1600) light shadow dark negative space grain grainy urban microcosm claude canoscan 8800F scanned from negative home developed minolta MD ROKKOR 50mm 1:1.7 test film works!
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This is the fantastic clinkerboy, stalking the light with his hasselblad super-wide angle (SWA). Yes, it's as kickass as it sounds. Check out his photostream and you'll see what I mean.
An evening in the city with J, T, and B.
Expired (old) TMAX 400, D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C (ie. pushed to somewhere between IS0800 - ISO1600)
Tags: night city 35mm film bokeh portrait photographer minolta 50mm f/1.7 arrow street SA clinkerboy claude adelaide australia car bins scene rain light shadow DIY home developed TMAX 400 TMY400 D76 push processing pushed somewhere between ISO800 - ISO1600 D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C grain grainy expired film kodak black white B&W good friends, exotic cameras, wet streets... what more could you ask for? ;)
The lovely Janine, aka this fleeting life. I'm not sure what she's photographing, but I assure you that there's magic happening in that camera she's holding. Don't take my word for it though, use the link and find out for yourself!
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An evening in the city with J, T, and B.
Expired (old) TMAX 400, D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C (ie. pushed to somewhere between IS0800 - ISO1600)
Tags: night city photographer portrait artist working 35mm film kodak TMAX TMX400 135 minolta XD5 MD Rokkor 50mm 1:1.7 f/1.7 adelaide SA australia an evening with friends rolypoly_girl aka This fleeting life street sneaky light shadow contrast DIY development scanned from negative canoscan 8800F push processing pushed D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C somewhere between ISO800 & ISO1600 tag graf expired film grain grainy
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An evening in the city with J, T, and B.
Expired (old) TMAX 400, D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C (ie. pushed to somewhere between IS0800 - ISO1600)
Tags: night city arrow graphic sign DoF bokeh 35mm film expired Tmax TMX400 pushed to somewhere between ISO800-1600 SA adelaide claude grain rain grainy wayy door street dark contrast point spear spearmint 135 push pushed processing DIY D76 stock 9½ mins @ 20°C black white roaming the city streets with friends and cameras minolta XD5 MD ROKKOR 50mm 1:1.7 a gem 50mm f/1.7 handheld available light
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same night, another warning....
An evening in the city with J, T, and B.
Expired (old) TMAX 400, D76 (stock) for 9½ mins @ 20°C (ie. pushed to somewhere between IS0800 - ISO1600)
Tags: Tmax 400 D76 push pushed DIY 800 800-1600 35mm film 135 B&W night city adelaide SA australia claude expired D76 stock 9½ mins @ 20°C 50mm f/1.7 handheld wide open minolta XD5 MD ROKKOR 50mm 1:1.7 test roll first roll through this camera handled beautifully :) grain grainy push processed contrast light shadow rain spikes no pigeons allowed warning sign chimney buildings up home developed scanned from negative canoscan 8800F urban CBD