two things: 1) the about page throws an Unhandled exception error, and 2) by not linking back to the original photo page on flickr (from the individual image page), you are breaking flickr's TOS.<p>Other than that, looks pretty cool.
By the way, this site used to be written in php (Code Igniter), but I just rewrote it in Python (Django), which took about 2 weeks. I also automatically pull top photos from Flickr's interestingness api, so there's always fresh content on the site.<p>Please offer any feedback you might have.
One question about your implementation. Last time I checked Django their file upload mechanism wasn't pretty, I'm not sure if you're dealing with file uploads, but did it cause any pains? Please enlighten me.
The design is clean, I like the concept. I didn't see attribution for each photo, did I miss it? I wouldn't feel comfortable visiting the site everyday if you don't give credit to the photographer.
Great job. It would be a lot more addictive if it was in a hot-or-not format -- random sequence of pictures and you get to vote on each one. Each vote shows you the next one.
Some of the photo titles come out wonky due to character encoding issues.<p>If I click Vote, but am not logged in, why not redirect me to a login page?<p>The photo sizes are really small. Why not make them bigger? After all, the whole point of the site is to see and vote on them.
Actually there are tons of voting groups of Flickr, I was really hoping that app was a way to do that better, but everything is lumped together, so it doesn't.