Your favorite Flickr groups and users for C&V?
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Your favorite Flickr groups and users for C&V?
I'm subscribed to many, but my favorite groups are:
Randonneur & Touring Lightweight Steel Bikes
Fully Loaded Touring Bicycles
The Carradice Club
Bicycle Saddlebags (What's Your Bag)
Bagmatchers
Bikepacking (And Ultralight Bicycle Touring)
Users I enjoy, even if some don't update much anymore, or at all. Several of these are regular posters on this forum (others I wish were).
Kick My-Pan
somervillebikes
cycledefrance
mgugie
djk762
jp weigle
Lovely Bicyle!
Randonneur & Touring Lightweight Steel Bikes
Fully Loaded Touring Bicycles
The Carradice Club
Bicycle Saddlebags (What's Your Bag)
Bagmatchers
Bikepacking (And Ultralight Bicycle Touring)
Users I enjoy, even if some don't update much anymore, or at all. Several of these are regular posters on this forum (others I wish were).
Kick My-Pan
somervillebikes
cycledefrance
mgugie
djk762
jp weigle
Lovely Bicyle!
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I’ve been flickr-ing for a long time and follow many groups....mainly bike stuff. Here’s a pic I took today.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/77502424@N00/63cu6e
https://www.flickr.com/gp/77502424@N00/63cu6e
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I’ve been flickr-ing for a long time and follow many groups....mainly bike stuff. Here’s a pic I took today.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/77502424@N00/63cu6e
https://www.flickr.com/gp/77502424@N00/63cu6e
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I've been on Flickr for years. Had no idea there were groups or categories.
p.s photobucket sucks.
p.s photobucket sucks.
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PB does suck. Flickr is great for things like our hobby. I would definitely recommend checking out some of those groups I linked to. You could get lost in the photos for hours.
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Thanks.
You're more than welcome to browse mine. USAZorro. I make no claims to being a great photographer, or having the most drool-worthy bicycles, or the most organized filing of photos, but I have done some creative things.
You're more than welcome to browse mine. USAZorro. I make no claims to being a great photographer, or having the most drool-worthy bicycles, or the most organized filing of photos, but I have done some creative things.
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It sure does!
It sure is! I've been there since 2008, and just yesterday I again re-upped my Pro 1 account for two more years.
Link to my flickr is in my sig
DD
It sure is! I've been there since 2008, and just yesterday I again re-upped my Pro 1 account for two more years.
Link to my flickr is in my sig
DD
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VSB Vintage Speed Bicycles. I can’t recall if it is listed as a person or a group.
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I don't follow too many groups, mostly people (many you should recognize as BF C&Vers). If you're looking specifically for potential groups to follow, check the groups some of these people subscribe to. Be careful. You may never get out of the maze alive!
- John Clay
- Dale Brown (Classic Rendezvous garage master)
- Jamie Swan
- Peter Weigle
- Mark Bulgier
- Mark Guglielmana
- David Beck
- Bob Freeman
- Tolev3 (sorry don't know the owner's name)
- Lugs, Dropouts & Fork Crowns & Frame Fittings
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I use Flickr to host pics, but find that Instagram is more useful for following various bike-related folks. Lots post in both platforms, including Brian Chapman.
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Interesting. I actually fell so hard for Flickr because I felt this is one of the things instagram doesn’t do as well, especially routing thousands of photos to very niche groups. IG has tags like Flickr but I’ve found that when searching most of the bicycle terms, builders, models, styles etc. I like to read about and look at Instagram usually comes up short compared to Flickr results.
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I prefer Flickr over Instagram. Instagram is more of a social media platform, Flickr is mostly about the photos (much higher resolutions can be published). If you like bike rides with 10,000 of your best friends, Instagram might be for you. If the biggest ride you do is CINO (maybe 150 riders, most of which will be a BFF after you're done), I'd recommend Flickr.
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I'd post some of my own favorite Flickrs, but I'd feel funny about publishing somebody's who has a lot of personal stuff there, as most do, without getting their permission -- and I'd even feel funny asking. They're not hard to find, though, I can tell you that. If you see someone's "work" here that you like, and they really seem devoted to it, then chances are pretty good that they have a Flickr trove, and that it's worth looking at.
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If someone's Flickr is public, I don't see any issues sharing the link. The stuff I have on mine that I've decided is private, I set as private.
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I prefer Flickr over Instagram. Instagram is more of a social media platform, Flickr is mostly about the photos (much higher resolutions can be published). If you like bike rides with 10,000 of your best friends, Instagram might be for you. If the biggest ride you do is CINO (maybe 150 riders, most of which will be a BFF after you're done), I'd recommend Flickr.
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Keeping up as an influencer does take a great deal of my time. For example, I support this bespoke decaleur maker.
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I'd post some of my own favorite Flickrs, but I'd feel funny about publishing somebody's who has a lot of personal stuff there, as most do, without getting their permission -- and I'd even feel funny asking. They're not hard to find, though, I can tell you that. If you see someone's "work" here that you like, and they really seem devoted to it, then chances are pretty good that they have a Flickr trove, and that it's worth looking at.
So a public/private dichotomy has limited mileage IMO.