View random Flickr streams on Friendfeed.

The one thing I’m starting to enjoy more and more on Friendfeed is image streams. It definitely  adds color to Friendfeed’s ghostly white background. By using Freindfeed’s public service links, you can tap in to the true power of Flickr. The public Flickr link shows all Flickr streams that are being shared in real time. The beauty of it is, it’s completely random. Refresh the page every few minutes and there is no telling what you will see.

Friendfeed public Flickr url.

http://friendfeed.com/public?service=flickr

You can also use the Flickr rss url and plug that into your feed reader of choice.

http://friendfeed.com/public?service=flickr&format=atom

If random Flickr feeds are not your taste, then check out these highly recommended streams.

  1. Michael Hocter – http://friendfeed.com/desaturated?service=flickr
  2. Thomas Hawk – http://friendfeed.com/thomashawk?service=flick
  3. Brian Auer -       http://friendfeed.com/auer1816?service=flickr
  4. Chris Nixon -    http://friendfeed.com/chrisnixon?service=flickr
  5. Jim Goldstein -  http://friendfeed.com/jimg?service=flickr
  6. Cmiper -            http://friendfeed.com/cmiper?service=flickr
  7. AcmePhoto -     http://friendfeed.com/acmephoto?service=flickr
  8. Raoul Pop -       http://friendfeed.com/raoul?service=flickr
  9. JA Castillo -    http://friendfeed.com/castillo?service=flickr

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6 Responses to View random Flickr streams on Friendfeed.
  1. Michael Hocter
    June 11, 2008 | 9:00 pm

    While the way FriendFeed groups photos is probably more pleasing in terms of presentation, I really want to be able to comment on and like photos individually. (I know I can do it on Flickr, but the conversation is just so much better on FriendFeed.) It would be a killer feature for me if they ever do that.

  2. Michael Hocter
    June 12, 2008 | 4:00 am

    While the way FriendFeed groups photos is probably more pleasing in terms of presentation, I really want to be able to comment on and like photos individually. (I know I can do it on Flickr, but the conversation is just so much better on FriendFeed.) It would be a killer feature for me if they ever do that.

  3. Darren Daz Cox
    June 12, 2008 | 9:45 am

    I hope artists aren't given the second class citizen treatment here too!

  4. Darren Daz Cox
    June 12, 2008 | 4:45 pm

    I hope artists aren’t given the second class citizen treatment here too!

  5. color_chart
    November 6, 2008 | 7:58 am

    hey i never noticed that feature before… thanks for the heads up :)

  6. color_chart
    November 6, 2008 | 2:58 pm

    hey i never noticed that feature before… thanks for the heads up :)

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