So the other day when I was without my Buzznet account I posted my photo-a-day stuff to my Flickr account. And while I was there I learned a fantastic feature of Flickr. You can search for pictures based upon the camera that took the pictures. Flickr takes the EXIF data and keeps statistics about the cameras that supply the pictures that are uploaded to the site. The section is called Camera Finder and it came in handy when I wanted to see what sort of pictures the cameras I had been researching would take. I love this feature. If automatically collects the data that is stored on each image and organizes the photos according to many facets of that data. Check out Camera Finder on Flickr.
The folks from Lumibricks sent me their latest building set, the Izakaya for free to build and review. Opinions are 100% my own. I've built a few sets from Lumibricks (formerly FunWhole) in the past and they are really fun and interesting. The photo above is of the Izakaya and also The Apartment. they are both part of a Cyberpunk theme called Neoncity. At this time there are also two additional buildings that you can build and add to this whole theme, the Game Stack and the Floating Train Station. The great things about these sets is that they light up. As you build you are also adding lights and wires and ways to illuminate the amazing build. Once you're done building you fire up some power and the lights blaze up. With Neoncity sets you get some incredible Nenon effects light signs and even neon tube lights. That is one of the coolest things about these sets is how the lights are incorporated into the build. Some very innovative bricks were made in order to thread the wiring...