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9 years 11 months ago #102932
by CarlightExpress
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Simon
www.flickr.com/photos/30345959@N08/
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Hi All
Last night I discovered Astrobin, I always upload my images to Flickr, but since discovering Astrobin I feel it is greatly "Under-appreciated"
It has so many cool features such as assigning equipment from your profile to specific images, as well as image capture dates and what frames were captured on certain dates etc
Has anyone else used Astrobin? What do you think to it?
My profile is here: www.astrobin.com/users/CarlightExpress/
Last night I discovered Astrobin, I always upload my images to Flickr, but since discovering Astrobin I feel it is greatly "Under-appreciated"
It has so many cool features such as assigning equipment from your profile to specific images, as well as image capture dates and what frames were captured on certain dates etc
Has anyone else used Astrobin? What do you think to it?
My profile is here: www.astrobin.com/users/CarlightExpress/
Clear Skies
Simon
www.flickr.com/photos/30345959@N08/
www.astrobin.com/users/CarlightExpress/
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9 years 11 months ago #102934
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Replied by derek0207 on topic Astrobin versus Flickr
Yes I prefer Astrobin. I like that you can search by equipment used too.
You got some serious shots there. Should get 'photo of the day' sometime I reckon.
Here is my profile www.astrobin.com/users/derek0207/
The planetary photos there all used the LRGB filters I bought from you
Derek
You got some serious shots there. Should get 'photo of the day' sometime I reckon.
Here is my profile www.astrobin.com/users/derek0207/
The planetary photos there all used the LRGB filters I bought from you
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9 years 11 months ago #102935
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Replied by CarlightExpress on topic Astrobin versus Flickr
Those are some really nice images there Derek, happy the filters are doing you justice
Just Followed You (Not Stalked) on Astrobin
I love the interface, the guy that put this together put a lot of thought into it
Just Followed You (Not Stalked) on Astrobin
I love the interface, the guy that put this together put a lot of thought into it
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #102940
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Replied by Kinch on topic Astrobin versus Flickr
Hi guys,
I am also on Astrobin: www.astrobin.com/users/Kinch/
There are some really good features as you both mentioned. One thing I don't like (as mentioned in one of my other posts here) it tends to be a mutual admiration society - the same people passing 'Likes' back & forth regardless of whether they have good images up or not. It is better than it was but Image of day was sometimes a really rubbish shot.....but had gained many 'Likes' simply because the imager had lots of followers. It still goes on to some extent - but image of the day now has Site Admin input. This is what I was also proposing for the monthly competition here on IFAS site.
But - looking at the good points - it remains a good site for showing & seeing some great images.
I am also on Astrobin: www.astrobin.com/users/Kinch/
There are some really good features as you both mentioned. One thing I don't like (as mentioned in one of my other posts here) it tends to be a mutual admiration society - the same people passing 'Likes' back & forth regardless of whether they have good images up or not. It is better than it was but Image of day was sometimes a really rubbish shot.....but had gained many 'Likes' simply because the imager had lots of followers. It still goes on to some extent - but image of the day now has Site Admin input. This is what I was also proposing for the monthly competition here on IFAS site.
But - looking at the good points - it remains a good site for showing & seeing some great images.
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #102943
by yohan
Replied by yohan on topic Astrobin versus Flickr
Yep Astrobin is very good, been using it for a while now. I use both.
My page: www.astrobin.com/users/Yohan/ :rock:
My page: www.astrobin.com/users/Yohan/ :rock:
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9 years 11 months ago #102944
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Replied by johnny5 on topic Astrobin versus Flickr
Astrobin all the way. Never really liked flickr, for anything really and have not used it in a long time. The mutual admiration, you are going to get no matter where you post your image, be it here SGL or astrobin (its half the reason we post images
Even though it has been online for some time now, it was quite slow to take off.
www.astrobin.com/users/johnnyM/
Even though it has been online for some time now, it was quite slow to take off.
www.astrobin.com/users/johnnyM/
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