Flickr Launches New Galleries Feature

by Scott Beale on September 14, 2009 · 3 comments

Swoon Gallery

Swoon gallery by Hryck

Flickr has just launched their new Galleries feature where you can create online galleries using up to 18 public photos or videos from Flickr users.

For whatever you find interesting, fascinating, or mind-blowing on Flickr, galleries are a way to curate up to 18 public photos or videos of your fellow members into one place. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the creativity of your fellow members in a truly unique way around a theme, and idea or just because.

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1 DemiGuru September 14, 2009 at 5:15 pm

What about those pictures that their respective owner marked them as copyrighted? I could not find anything that would explain whether it might be construed as an infringement or not.

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2 Markus Sandy September 15, 2009 at 9:17 am

Might want to mention that Frilkr removed a lot of useful RSS feeds at the same time. Might also want to mention how token the support for Creative Commons is.

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3 Hryck September 16, 2009 at 1:04 pm

I’m obviously enjoying the gallery feature. I’m on Flickr waaay too much, and this gives me a chance to show subjects and artists that I’ve enjoyed and respected.

Thanks for highlighting this, Laughing Squid! I owe you a beer!

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