Flickr Collections

I noticed today that Flickr opened up a new feature for Pro users, collections, which allows you to create a “set of sets”. I wasn’t exactly sure what that meant, but being me, I went and toyed around with it. I took a number of sets that we’re all located in Ohio and made an Ohio collection. I think this could be kind of useful, probably more if I had been planning on using this when I was creating my sets in the first place.

Maybe I’ll spend some time working on creating some new collections. It’ll help satisfy my organizational fetish. 🙂

Anyway, it’s always nice when a service like Flickr keeps rolling out new features!

Tags: Flickr, Collections

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