THING 10 Something Flickr’d This Way Comes
I am exhausted. I just spent a LOT of time on Flickr. A LOT. Once I started exploring, I just kept looking and looking and looking. I couldn’t believe all of the photos. At one point on the bottom of the screen, it said something like 4000+ photos had been uploaded THAT minute. For real? Some of the photos were really interesting. Some of these photographers are so talented! Mine never come out like that! However, once I was given a task - Part 2 - to find images for my students, I have to be honest, my search kind of became tedious. I was looking for some pretty basic photos for a symbolism project for Romeo and Juliet, but I found it difficult to find what I needed. For example, I searched “dagger” and found myself wading through a great deal of pictures uploaded by the same photographer about a band named Dagger (I think–?), and cats named Dagger, and things that seemed completely unrelated to daggers. Eventually, I found some satisfactory pictures, some even better than satisfactory, but I couldn’t help but feel that Google images would have been a whole lot quicker - but now I wonder - legal? I think I just need more practice on Flickr. I like the ideas I’ve read about and hope to come up with some more of my own to use in my class. I like the idea to use pictures to help kids remember vocabulary. I like the idea of finding a unique photograph for various writing prompts. And I’m going to attempt to do some sort of symbolism project with the photos I found here. I found these pictures by Dimitri B to be interesting because I am plannng a trip to England next summer and these pictures are just amazing. The first one, “Night London Panorama With Full Moon” — how did he do that? And I love the lighting and the depth in this one, “London’s Best.” He caught so many famous landmarks in one photo. Amazing! Can’t wait to visit!