My Top 10 Shots
I’ve been using Flickr since 2009 to post my nature photographs, and I like the platform quite a lot. In many cases I have gotten IDs for the animals I have photographed from fellow Flickr nature photographers. In general, it’s a friendly platform where people come for photography, not for keyboard-warriorism.
Conveniently, I can also directly import my Flickr photos to iNaturalist, the citizen science biogeography site.
I get to see the view counts of my photos on Flickr, so I get to see which shots are the most popular in the Flickr community:
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These are my top 10 shots, according to view counts of Flickr. You can scroll through it here, or click on the center of the image and look at the Album directly on Flickr. There is a nice cross-section over the types of nature photography which I like to do. The top-10 feature fish behavior (a dragonet fight and a cleaner wrasse looking for parasites on a puffer fish), a weedy seadragon from Australia, a pygmy seahorse from the Philippines, and two shots of cephalopods. Enjoy!