Looking Up

Yesterday I walked by from our office (here, at Quebec and East 2nd) back to my apartment, along False Creek (MapQuest more or less gets it right). I happened to have my camera with me, so I took a bunch of photos that ended up being all about sun, glass, reflection and refraction. Nothing earth-shatteringly brilliant. If nothing else, it was a heck of a nice day.

I note that Flickr shrank all of my photos to a maximum of 500 pixels wide. Is that a limitation of a free account, or a setting I can modify? Regardless, if you want a screensaver size version of the ScienceWorld TELUSphere photo, here it is.

10 comments

  1. Thanks for that. The text is rather silly, isn’t it?

    # 75×75 pixels
    # 120 pixels (on the longest side)
    # 240 pixels
    # 500 pixels
    # Large
    # And the original size (if you hold a pro account)

    Why does the size jump from pixel measurement to ‘Large’? So that ‘Large’ can be a floating number, which they can adjust based on demand? All of the photos I uploaded were 800 pixels on the longer side. Does that qualify as ‘Large’ or ‘original’? The latter is only available to pro account, which is fair enough.

  2. The larges seem to be 1024px on the largest size. The reason they might not specify it where you read that is because it was written before they offered pro accounts and they hadn’t determined what “large” would be yet.

    Your 800x600px images would be “original” if you had a pro account. Since they’re too small for the ‘large’ size it just gets dropped.

  3. What? Really? TELUSphere? When did that happen? Is it all about the science of phones now?

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