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Geeks be one

Great article - and especially well illustrated!
 
Ironic that the prints are hybrid. Especially that the prints are on the electronic end of the equation. Interesting concept regardless.
 
Great article, the prints those trays must have had processed in them...

but not to hijack this thread or change the topic BUT WIRED.COM likes use pictures without permission (or Flickr likes to give permission without asking for it)

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Don't know if I should feel honoured or P'ed off (COPYRIGHT means nothing these days...) Wouldn't have wanted money (at least I'm credited) but it's nice to ask first.

But great article none the less (pity about the hybrid prints though...)

Ricus
 
great find

and as an aside, the small print with flicker indicates the use of images. I always remind my students of this fact.
 

Congratulations on being published! Haha, thats one for the resume Read your TOS with flickr, I believe you can set your images to never be shared, but I am not totally sure of that.

Also as you own the copyright, you could ask them to remove your photograph (not that I would, I <3 wired and would love to see my image on there )


Really awesome article and fantastic concept with great photographs. Thank you for sharing