As a blogger, I use Flickr a lot to find relevant images that correctly portray what I’m trying to express in my words. That means I’m often mired in Flickr search. Yesterday, the Flickr blog announced a redesign of their search page.
The page now allows you to search based on keyword through the individual images/videos, as well as search for groups and people. As always, you can search through the entire text associated with an image or just the tags. You can also change the view from Small and Medium (Small is shown in the screenshot) to Detailed view, which is similar to the old Flickr search results. Small view resembles CompFight, which I occasionally use to search for Creative Commons-licensed photos. In Small and Medium view, every photo has an i button in the lower right corner. Clicking the i provides a pop-up with detailed information, such as date, location, and number of comments.

The right-hand column now provides a new perspective as well.
On the right side of the page we try to provide a new perspective on your search. Based upon how our members are tagging their photos and participating in the Flickrverse, you’ll see links to the groups, photographers, tag clusters and places that are most closely related what you’re looking for. We hope these will occasionally provide a little extra inspiration for your search.
My only complaint is that there is no easy way to search Creative Commons-licensed photos. You still need to go into Advanced search, click the appropriate checkboxes, and then Search again. I’d love it if Flickr would add a CC button to the main search page.
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Cheers!
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