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Sinking sun king
An allegory as something golden and beautiful disappears from sight behind the horizon.
This is the view across the river Clyde from the Saltings in Old Kilpatrick over to Erskine very close to the Erskine Bridge in Scotland 17th February 2013.
Just like the sun going down, I seem powerless to prevent Flickr from ruining the pleasure I used to get from browsing that website. I can no longer scan the description that my friends have written, nor can you read mine.
True, my attempts at humour might not always hit the mark, but I try to be informative, adding hyperlinks so you can learn about where I live, what I've been doing and what I've been fortunate to see. As I've already documented to no avail - I can no longer see the words below photos. If I was an infant and was only wanting to see the pretty pictures that would be one thing, but so much value is lost on this once great site if the additional educational content is hidden.
Myself and so many other Flickr customers have been treated as idiots by the company we employed to provide the service we loved.
This is the view across the river Clyde from the Saltings in Old Kilpatrick over to Erskine very close to the Erskine Bridge in Scotland 17th February 2013.
Just like the sun going down, I seem powerless to prevent Flickr from ruining the pleasure I used to get from browsing that website. I can no longer scan the description that my friends have written, nor can you read mine.
True, my attempts at humour might not always hit the mark, but I try to be informative, adding hyperlinks so you can learn about where I live, what I've been doing and what I've been fortunate to see. As I've already documented to no avail - I can no longer see the words below photos. If I was an infant and was only wanting to see the pretty pictures that would be one thing, but so much value is lost on this once great site if the additional educational content is hidden.
Myself and so many other Flickr customers have been treated as idiots by the company we employed to provide the service we loved.
, William Sutherland, Don Sutherland have particularly liked this photo
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