For Joe, Post Your Most Viewed Flickr Image...

In the field behind our house, this summer
Taken with a Mamiya 6 folder
7,331 views
Am still not sure why

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this is mine with most views, it is not however the one flickr considers top when sorting on their "interesting" algorithm.. this was just supposed to be a simple shot, hence the lens cap being the wrong way. 😉

 
This is my 10th "explored" shot. The explore status always brings a lot of new audience and comments/views for your image stream. +12k views for this one so far. It's not one of my best shots IMO but I'm of course really happy for the views and comments:

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This has all of 217 views as of this afternoon. The number two most viewed photo of mine is the photo I used for the last postcard project. That one has 185 so far.
This one has been up since late December 2011 and the postcard shot I posted at flickr on Tuesday this week.
Rob
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Giant Buddha - Afghanistan por sevres-babylone, en Flickr
19,471 as of today -- a healthy lead of about 17,000 which should protect it for a while despite flickr's new stats system -- but eventually a couple of ordinary band shots with band names including teen t*ts and big d*ck may challenge it, because I think flickr counts as views shots which merely turn up in searches.
 
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Wow... you guys have some GREAT stuff here!!! Mine's just bike porn, and pretty pedestrian bike porn at that with only 2576 views. I have NO idea why this shot and another similar one are at #1 and #2 in my albums... maybe everything else is just so much worse? <grin>


XT front shifter/brake by chief1120, on Flickr
 
How have things changed since this thread stopped? My most viewed is below (23k+), which came months after I posted it. Explore was doing topical Explore, and picked this up with a Covid-19/mask topic. Previously my most viewed images were from Explore, but were more random, and generally occurred within a day or two of posting.


Masks R Us by Mark Wyatt, on Flickr
 
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