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What We Learned This Week: Here's What Photographers Shared on Flickr Last Year

"Every photo tells us something about how you see the world, and this year, the story you told was uniquely yours." So noted photo-sharing site Flickr, which recently looked back at 2025 to find out what photographers were posting and what they were shooting with. Apparently, Flickr photographers were in a colorful mood: The use of "Red" jumped 25% over the year and held the crown at the top, while "green" exploded into second place with a 45% surge. That may be because the tag "Nature" climb year-over-year. In terms of cameras, Nikon held onto its number-one spot, barely, since Canon gained ground fast with 17% growth.

DIARY: Viollet-le-Duc's Imagination

  Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1814–1879) was a visionary French architect who, among other things, devised the structural system that made it possible for Gustav Eiffel’s Statue of Liberty to sport a skin of self-oxidizing copper. His approach to materials was: understand the properties and the form will ensue. Many years later, this idea was popularized by Louis Sullivan, who coined the phrase, “Form Follows Function”—a statement widely considered ...