Lord V. was Dugg!
Phil U.
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I saw a post on digg.com about "The Most Amazing Macro-Photography". I was thinking, "I'll bet it it's not as good as Lord Vetinari. Well, I was wrong - they're one in the same.
Check this out.
http://digg.com/technology/The_Most_Amazing_Macro-Photography_ever_
Brian - expect a spike in usage on your Flickr account.
Check this out.
http://digg.com/technology/The_Most_Amazing_Macro-Photography_ever_
Brian - expect a spike in usage on your Flickr account.
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WTG Brian!
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Thanks for the info- I had found out about it via a circuitus route. (FlickR mail and then DSLReports)
You were certainly right about the number of views. Gone upfrom 15000 to 98000 in the last 3 days on my FlickR account. Should make 100000 views before New Year.
Still not sure I understand what appearing on Digg.com means though apart from a lot of exposure : .
Brian V.
PS Phil- you must have an alter ego - "chillypepper"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
http://www.lordv.smugmug.com/
Hope you had a good Christmas .
Brian V.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
http://www.lordv.smugmug.com/
Actually I'm not "chillypepper". I didn't read the comments on the digg.com post until after I posted here. I saw that one from "chillypepper" and figured someone would think it was me because it was worded almost exactly. Strange but true.
Here is the Digg FAQ. Digg is supposed to be a tech-minded site. Someone will post a link and other readers can either "Dig" it or not. The most popular posts (based on some funky formula I suppose) make it to the "Front Page". Looks like you're pretty popular.
Enjoy your new-found fame
http://philu.smugmug.com