I was able to grab this picture of the full moon, after several hazier attempts. I was happy to get this shot, where you could at least see the moon’s “face”.

I was able to grab this picture of the full moon, after several hazier attempts. I was happy to get this shot, where you could at least see the moon’s “face”.

The other day when I was uploading photos, I came across a “Congratulations, you’ve just reached a limit as a Non-Pro customer.” It seems as though Flickr is suddenly holding my photos hostage because I have chosen not to be a “Pro” customer.
I suppose I can’t blame them for setting limitations, but it seemed rather sudden, and I probably have photos stored on Flickr that I don’t have anywhere else, so I’m going to have to go “Pro”, whether I want to or not.
I guess some sort of advanced warning would have been nicer. Maybe I slept through the advanced warning. Hmph.
Really, though… Doesn’t this sound like a ransom note?
You’ve run into one of the limits of a free account. Your free account will only display the most recent 200 photos you’ve uploaded. All of your photos beyond 200 will remain hidden from view until you either delete newer photos, or upgrade to a Pro account.
None of your photos have been deleted, and if you upgrade, they’ll all come back unharmed.
So I decided to make a Photoblog. For Free.
A week or so ago, we caught this little guy at our hummingbird feeder. I have only caught a hummingbird up close once before, and didn’t have a camera with me.
We saw him flying to the feeder from the tree behind our yard several times, so we sat there waiting for him to return. We had to watch for about 1/2 hour to grab this shot of him, but it was totally worth it.

