2017-06-22

The best of my Instagram - Photography - Darryl Learie


I joined Instagram on 2016 03 17, from that time until Instagram began to release Instagram statistics on 2016 09 04 I had uploaded 173 photos. So I have no idea how the first 173 photos performed.

  However, I do know from 2016 09 04 until 2017 07 07, I had uploaded another 1,305 photos. Those 1,305 photos received a total 18,502 likes (14.17 likes / photo), and were viewed 50,919 times (39.01 views / photo) across Instagram.

  On average, 36.33 % of those who see my photos 'Like' my photos.

  I shoot 2D photography, 3D photography, 360 photography, and special effect photography. My photography theme is anything that is beautiful, artistic, and/or interesting.

  My most liked picture received 82 likes (taken 2017 06 11), and my most viewed picture (taken 2017 03 05) was viewed 869 times. As of 2017 08 30, I have 740 followers. And as of 2017 08 19 I have 1,667 posts (pictures) on Instagram.

  I follow everyone who follows me, and spend a lot of time 'liking' the photos of my followers.

  My Instagram is @darryllearie .

 The best of my 2D photography

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 06 - Rundle Park, Edmonton

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton
 
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Edmonton Valley Zoo
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 02 - Belmead, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 20 - Sir Wilfred Laurier Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Edmonton Valley Zoo
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 02 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 14 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton

Darryl Learie Instagram Photography Bboy Pharush
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 25 - BboyPharush - Glenora Stairs, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 19 - Capilano, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 14 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 27 - Belmead, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 31- Muttart Conservatory, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 04 - Hermitage Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 06 - Rundle Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 15 - Belmead, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 18 - Belmead Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 17 - West Edmonton Mall
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Sir Wilfred Laurier Park, Edmonton

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
 Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 07 01 - The Legislative Grounds
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
 Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 07 22 - Alberta Legislature
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
 Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 08 10 - Calgary Zoo
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
 Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 08 11 - Sulphur Mountain, Banff
 Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 08 11 - Sulphur mountain, Banff
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 07 18 - Alberta Legislature

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 07 06 - Aviation Museum, Edmonton
 The best of my Special Effect photography

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 10 - Belmead, Edmonton - FX
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 03 - Belmead, Edmonton - FX
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 07 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton - FX
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2014 08 29 - Alberta Beach - FX
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2014 07 15 - Alberta Beach - FX
The best of my 360 photography

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 04 16 - Belmead Park, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2016 08 15 - Spot One Foot Bridge, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2016 08 06 - Legislature, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - 2016 08 06 - Legislature, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2016 08 05 - North Saskatchewan River, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2016 08 29 - North Saskatchewan River, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2016 09 03 - Rundle Park, Edmonton - 360
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - 2016 09 14 - North Saskatchewan River, Edmonton  - 360

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - 2016 11 15 - Tiger GoldStick Park, Edmonton
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
                                        Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 08 11 - Sulphur Mountain, Banff

My best Selfies

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (Photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 1997 11 04 - One-Arm FingerTip (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 1997 11 04 - Father and Daughter (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 1995 08 01 - Posing (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (photo by Edmonton Sun)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 1995 02 11 - Edmonton Sunshine Boy (photo by Edmonton Sun)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2008 05 23 - Posing (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2015 06 07 - Me Relaxing (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 02 - One-Arm FingerTip Push-Up
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Edmonton Valley Zoo
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 18 - Inspired
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 07 - FingerTip Hand-Stand
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2010 01 29 - My Tallest Ice Sculpture (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2006 07 28 - On The Ledge (photo not by me)

Darryl Learie on Instagram (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2005 09 05 - Just Hanging Around (photo not by me)

Darryl Learie on Instagram (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2008 07 02 - Swimming Underwater (photo not by me)

Darryl Learie on Instagram (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 02 03 - Guinness World Record

Darryl Learie on Instagram (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2011 06 08 - One-Arm Push-Up on Egg (photo not by me)
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 08 11 - Sulphur Mountain, Banff
My best 3D photography

Below you will notice a side by side 3D photograph - to see the photo in 3D stare at both images and slowly cross your eyes until a 3D image appears. You will also notice that the other 3D images have side by side 3D at the top 1/3 of the image for people without 3D glasses, and the bottom 2/3 of the image is for people with red/cyan 3D glasses (color anaglyph)

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2016 12 14 - Belmead, Edmonton - 3D

Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 02 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 01 - Belmead Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 04 01 - Millet, Alberta - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 02 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 04 - Hermitage Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 14 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 06 - Hawrelak Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 05 14 - Tiger Goldstick Park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Edmonton Valley Zoo - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Edmonton Valley Zoo - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Laurier park, Edmonton - 3D
Darryl Learie on Instagram Photography
Darryl Learie - Instagram - 2017 06 11 - Edmonton Valley Zoo - 3D

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2017-03-05

Interview with anti-bullying activist Manwar Khan - Don't be a bystander



                                          Interview with anti-bullying activist Manwar Khan (YouTube Video)

  I had the pleasure of interviewing anti-bullying activist and advocate, Manwar Khan.

  Manwar, 37 felt the urgent need to initiate his, 'Don't be a bystander' campaign rallies across the province of Alberta soon after trying in vain to intervene and stop the 2012, December 28th deadly beating of John Hollar ,29 on the Edmonton LRT by Jeremy Newborn, 32.

  During the incident, Manwar had called on bystanders on the train to intervene and help him stop the beating with no success. His last resort was to pull the alarm on the train notifying LRT authorities of the deadly situation.

  As a result, Manwar was recognized as a hero for his actions on that day by the local media.

  During the interview, Manwar proposed the following questions which would allow him to present his best insights to the bystander problem.

  Manwar believes that bystanders have the powerful potential to stop bullying when it occurs. And his message is a simple one - do not be a bystander, speak up, get help. His purpose is one of spreading awareness of this message.

  The bystander problem is especially pervasive in countless incidents of High-School bullying across North America. When bystanders silently watch bullying occur they are not protesting the injustice but rather their silence sends a strong message that they approve of the bullying (whether intentional or not). This reality can be summed up best by the following quote,"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

  Manwar does not suggest that we alone courageously put ourselves at risk by joining a fight that we witness. The fear of becoming involved in the bullying, and thus becoming bullied is one that lead too many bystanders to not intervene. But the problem occurs when the number of bystanders far out number the bully and thus the bullying can be immediately stopped, but it is not stopped.

  Too many times crowds of people fail to realize their power in being united to stop violence because individually they are all too scared to be the one to initiate action.

  Other times, bystanders justify their inaction thinking, 'it's not my business', 'maybe they deserve it', 'I don't know enough to intervene', 'I don't want to take the wrong side.'

  But the goal should not be one of judgement, it should be one of stopping the violence from occurring. We can still call the police on our cell phones, or ask others to help report it or stop the violence from continuing on.

  We need to be the example we wish to see in others if we were to be the ones unjustly being hurt by someone. What would we as individuals want others to do if someone was beating us, and dozens of people witnessed our demise? What if it were one of our loved ones in the same situation; our children, our brothers and sisters, our friends?

  And we also need to consider how would it affect us personaly if we could have save a human life, and we simply did nothing? 

  I believe there needs to be more awareness met with much discussion and dialogue. The bystander problem is a complex one that needs to be addressed with constructive criticism, and debate concerning proposed solutions.

Whether or not you agree if what I have had to say, the fact is doing nothing is not a solution to the bullying problem.












Darryl Learie

 
 

 
 

2017-02-19

A meaningful rap about love - Darryl Learie

A meaningful rap about love...


                                          A meaningful rap about love (YouTube Video)

  While I was having coffee with my best friend, Mark I showed him a rap music video. He informed me that he thought rap was a pointless art form void of skill, and meaning. Later I took it upon myself to attempt to construct the most meaningful rap I could that would be filled with famous quotes of wisdom, and be purposeful.

  It was quite the challenge, I struggled to follow the rap format (which I believe is written in quatrains - 4 line versus), I could not remember if each line had one or two statements. I worked hard to rhyme the most famous quotes of wisdom while making the connection to my own ideology.

  I believe if one has an insatiable need to be creative and express one self - one ought to use their gift to spread a message that is either positive and/or productive. Anyways, here are the lyrics to my highly experimental meaningful rap song, I hope you like it.



The un-examined life - is not worth living,
knowledge speaks but wisdom listens,
Love one another, it's the gift the keeps on giving,
A  life lived for others - is the only life worth living,

Love what you love, but without love your life is nothing,
Thus the meaning of life is love, that's the message worth mentioning,
Imagine conflict, and pain, without empathy and compassion,
Anxiety and depression, it's those who love that bring resolution,

You got the power, you got got the power,
The power of love, the power to love, 

Do the right thing, it's not a left or right-wing thing,
It's the real thing, do the compassionate thing,
cause if you don't do the right thing, your life won't mean a thing,
So stop and think, and do the right thing,

Judgement, without care and concern,
Is wanting to attack and burn,
criticism that's not constructive, is simply destructive,
What would you choose, if you had to walk in another man's shoes,

You got the power, you got got the power,
The power of love, the power to love,

Relationships are full of complexity,
When it comes to love, they test our ideology,
What love looks like, What love feels like,
Trust leads to intimacy, love her like you love yourself is the way it's got to be,

We're all looking for love, All we need is love,
Everything we dream of, The reason we live is love, 
Why do we have to debate believing in God,
Can't we all agree on love,

You got the power, you got got the power,
The power of love, the power to love,

Life is finite, giving our life infinite meaning,
Do right, and stand for something,
A rebel without a cause is just another soul lost,
Are you a human doing, or a human being,

Be the change you want to see in others,
But it's got to start with loving one another,
Society is either everyone for themselves, or were all in this together,
Be passionate, but compassionate, and you'll be seen the world over,

You got the power, you got got the power,
The power of love, the power to love,












Darryl Learie






2017-02-09

Interview with Lowell Levine - President of the Stop Bullying Now Foundation

Interview with Lowell Levine - President of the Stop Bullying Now Foundation

                                Anti-bullying interview with Lowell Levine President of Stop Bullying Now Foundation (YouTube video)

 Introduction

  I have had the pleasure of interviewing anti-bullying advocate Lowell Levine who is the president of the Stop Bullying Now Foundation

  The Foundation operating out of United States, Florida provides education on bullies, and bullying for children, teens, parents, and grandparents. The foundation also works with the schools advocating on behalf of the bullied.

  Their economic model allows them to operate purely on donations from companies, organizations, and individuals who are empathetic to their cause. Thus there is no cost to those requiring their help.

  Lowell, has stated that he is one of the top 3 anti-bullying advocates in the country - effectively helping hundreds of bullied children.

  You can reach Lowell at 1-561-374-0673. Or check out his website at the following link; 

 Insights

 Lowell has said that one of the biggest challenges in his work is getting the schools to cooperate in reducing the bullying problem. In his opinion, the schools are more concerned about their image than those being bullied within their schools. And school administrators fear that addressing a bullying problem in their school could lead them to lose their jobs. 

 He also points out that no school has a true,'no tolerance' policy when it comes to bullying. And that most schools are inadequately educated on handling the bullying problem but persist to make no constructive changes. 

 I for one would have to agree with Lowell's assertion. I have personally mailed and shared my bullying story with every school principle,  school superintendent,  school board member, including the minister of education here in my city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - and not one of them offered to meet me to discuss the bullying problem. 

 There seems to be a silent conspiracy where schools simply do not want to deal with the bullying problem. Perhaps they are afraid to admit that the education system is incompetent when dealing with the bullying issue. 

  Bullying is first experienced and learned in the home or within the school. Schools therefore should be concerned with not only the well being of their students but the emotional nurturing of their students. 

  I believe schools need to be concerned with building and teaching emotional intelligence within their students - not just promoting academic performance. The truth is that those who have a great deal of emotional intelligence tend to be quite successful in their own lives. 

 Every school has a bullying problem. What the schools do not realize is that if they admitted that they had a bullying problem and were genuinely seeking resolution - their image would be one of a school of integrity that genuinely cares about the well being of their students. 

  There is a cost to schools that choose to ignore the bullying problem - and that is more High School drop outs, and a over-all lower academic success of that school. 

  But Schools ought to consider that they are the one's responsible for the type of society that we ultimately have. Because they teach those of us that make up society. 

  We can either have a society that is empathetic, understanding, compassionate and made up of effective communicators . Or a society only concerned about academic and financial success at the cost of others. 


If you live in the United States, and are feeling hopeless or helpless or know someone that is, please call; LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

  Darryl Learie


 

  

2017-01-19

Largest Photo Slideshow on YouTube - 15,430 photos - Darryl Learie

 
Largest Photo Slideshow - 15,430 photos (YouTube Video) 

  Summary

  2017 01 18 I successfully uploaded the largest photo slideshow unto YouTube after 4 failed upload attempts. The photo slide show, aptly named,"Largest Photo Slideshow - 15,430 photos - Darryl Learie" was made up of 15,430 photos.

  The original file uploaded to YouTube was an 8GB AVI. The file took 2 hours, 58 minutes to upload to YouTube. Previously I had spent 5 hours trying to upload the file during the first 4 failed upload attempts (what seemed to work was clearing the cache of my Firefox browser and setting cache at a high 1,003 mb).

  The video itself was 1920 x 1080 HD, and each photo had a duration of 1 second, thus 1 photo per second. The duration of the complete video was 15,430 seconds or 4 hours, 17 minutes, and 10 seconds (not counting a 3 second introduction).

  There are YouTube photo slide shows that play 5 hours and more but none that I have searched for and seen exceed 15,430 photos. The closest I found with the claim of being the largest photo slideshow ever, had 1,000 plus photos. Of course I could of set up the video so that each photo would have a duration of 2 seconds, that would had been the longest photo slideshow at 8 hours, 34 minutes, and 20 seconds. I could not have the photo duration at 3 seconds because that would exceed YouTube video limit of 12 hours.

  If you were to extract each image from the full HD video, you would have 2 megapixel images - since each image is 1920 x 1080 at a 16:9 aspect ratio.

  The greatest challenge in creating a slideshow of thousands of images is first accumulating all of those images (so that each image is unique from one another), processing the images into a video, and organizing the project perfectly.

  The 15,430 images I had were family photos from 1885 02 11 to 2016 12 26 (they were all .jpeg format).

How to create a massive slideshow

  I have not found a slideshow program that could render thousands of images into a video slide show - its just too much to process with too many operations to execute for any one program.

  I had to resort to batch processing. That is to use simple programs that can execute a single operation involving many files at a time.

  The first batch processing program I used was the Bulk Rename Utility (freeware) to rename all of my image files sequentially.

  Initially all of my family image files are names as such; 1998 06 23 0003 (year, month, day, and index number) The index number 0003 means the 3rd picture taken of that day.

  However, despite trying to be perfectly organized, I had 174 images out of 15,430 that had the same name so my computer added to the name (1), (2), (3), and so on. Because you cannot have files of the exact same name in the same folder. And the Bulk Rename Utility failed to appropriately rename those files because its first operation is to ignore a certain count of characters of the old name.

  The files had to be named, photo_00001, photo_00002, and so forth to work properly in this project. If there was a single photo number skipped - the final processing would fail.

  So because of those 174 misnamed files, I had to find the 174 instances of the photo number that had been skipped.

  And even the Bulk Rename Utility cannot handle all 15,430 files at once, so I had to rename 3,000 files at a time.

  The moral of the story is perfect organization.

  Secondly I had to prepare each image to have the same dimensions of 1920 x 1080 because most of the images were different shapes and dimensions. And they all have to be the exact same dimension for the end process to work.

  I used a program called FastStone Photo Resizer (freeware). Which allowed me to resize each image to a perfect 1920 x 1080 (2 megapixel image). The program has a great function known as 'smart crop' where it will fit any shaped image within the specified dimensions and fill in the empty sides with a solid color of your choosing. The FastStone Photo Resizer can handle 15,430 images, and did so in a time of 8 hours.

  The 3rd last program I used was Virtual Dub (freeware). You can load at least 15,430 images to Virtual Dub to create a video photo slideshow (from my experience).

  However all the image files must be named as such; photo_0001, photo_0002, and so forth. The following example would work for 9,999 images. For my project I had to add an extra '0' to the 'photo_' name because I had to count back from one's, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten thousands.

  And all images must be the same format like .jpeg and be of the same dimensions.

  Once all your images are contained in a folder, all you need to do is simply drag the first image to Virtual Dub and the rest of the images will follow.

  The last program I used was AVS4U for you. The reason being was that Virtaul Dub created such a huge AVI file (20 GB), and that is the data upload limit of YouTube (as far as I know). AVS4U is not freeware but I am confident that many free video converters can be found online.

  Once I used AVS4U to convert the 20 GB file, I had the final 8 GB AVI 1920 x 1080 HD Video to upload to YouTube.

  Things to consider

  I highly recommend no less than 1 picture per second because at 1 second you still know what you are looking at, and furthermore you have enough time to fully appreciate it. It is definable and appreciable.  

  If you start having pictures lasting fractions of a second, they will simply go by too quickly. And at say, 12 pictures a second you start perceiving movement (if the pictures are of the same subject). In other words - its no longer a photo slideshow - its a video. In either case, if your not percieving movement your percieving 'blur'.

  Also every picture ought to be uniquely different than any other picture. It's not as much of an achievement if you only repeat the same series of pictures, and of course it seems that less impressive.

  The over-all concept is simple if you use the right programs. In this case I had to use batch processing programs cause there is no one program that could do all the operations required.

  But perfect organization is a must, and expect trial and error. I was playing with the idea of doing a 4k version, I even spent 17 hours resizing images to dimensions of 3840 x 2160. But soon realized that I would probably surpass YouTube's imposed data upload limit of 20 GB.

  To put all into perspective, given YouTube's 12 hour video limit, one could produce a photo slide show of 43,200 images (at 1 photo / second) but it could not be in HD because the likely file size would be 22 GB (2 GB past YouTube data upload limit).

  I accomplished about 35% of whats possible in the realm of high definition.

  Hope you enjoyed my article.

 
                                                                       Darryl Learie


 

 


2016-11-21

Darryl Learie - Social Media Statistics and Records



 Darryl Learie (Social Media Statistics)


***Note: Any person or company soliciting their services in the comments, will have their comments promptly deleted. It is rude and not the point of this blog!

YouTube

YouTube Channel Darryl Learie

(Quick Statistics 2010 08 10 to 2020 01 22)

Total Views : 1,705,917 views
Subscribers : 728 subscribers
Uploaded Videos : 1,917 videos

(YouTube Analytics 2010 08 10 to 2019 05 30)

Likes : 3,987 (68.94 %) Dislikes : 1,796 (31.05 %)
Comments : 2,639 Shares : 1,781
Minutes Viewed by Public: 2,847,000 minutes (5 years, 152 days, 1 hours, 59 minutes)
Average View Duration by Public: 1:45 minutes

(YouTube Records)

Most Subscribers (2020 01 19) : 728 subscribers

Most Viewed Video : 334,238 views
World Records - Most 46,001 push-ups in 24 hours Charles Servizio

Longest Video : 11:59:58 hours
The Longest 3D (HD) Video on YouTube - 11:59:58 hours - Darryl Learie

Shortest Video : 0.366 seconds
Shortest HD Video on YouTube ? (0.366 seconds)

Fastest 1,000,000 views towards a YouTube Channel (2010.08.10 to 2014.08.01) : 1,452 days

Most YouTube Channel Views in 1 Year (2012.09.26 to 2013.09.25) : 541.926 views

Most YouTube Channel Views in 24 Hours (2013.08.30) : 50,422 views

Most Videos Uploaded to YouTube in 1 Year (2018.02.11 to 2019.01.16) : 1,234 videos

Most Videos Uploaded to YouTube in 1 Month (2018.04.02 to 2018.04.22) : 631 videos

Most Videos Uploaded to YouTube in 1 Week (2018.04.16 to 2018.04.22) : 339 videos

Most Videos Uploaded to YouTube in 24 hrs (2018.04.16) : 96 videos

Most Views for a YouTube Video in 24 Hours (2013.07.07) : 18,787 views

Most Views for a YouTube Video in 1 Week (2013.07.07 to 2013.07.13) : 24,310 views

Most Likes on a YouTube Video (2010.08.15 to 2020.01.22) : 732 Likes (732 Likes vs 66 Dislikes)

Most Comments on a YouTube Video (2010.08.15 to 2020.01.22) : 334 Comments

Google Profile (ended 2017 01 23)

Google Profile Darryl Learie

(2010 08 10 to 2017 01 23)

Views: 4,008,989 views
Followers: 32 followers

New Google Profile 

Google Profile Darryl Learie

(2016 12 24 - 2017 10 17)

Followers : 32
Post Views : 6,980
Post Comments : 31
Post Likes +1 : 48
Shared Posts : 72
Posts : 72

Google Maps (Street View)

Google Maps Profile Darryl Learie

(2016 05 28 to 2019 05 50)

Photos : 4,484 photos (3,740 360-photos, 744 2D-photos)
Photos, Total Views : 30,804,924 views
Reviews : 86 reviews

Status : Google Trusted
Level : 8
Points : 24,254

(Google Maps Records)

Most Viewed Photo (2016 08 06 to 2020 01 22) : 729,891 views

Most Viewed 2D Photo (2019 06 23 to 2020 01 22) : 174,991 Views

Instagram

Instagram Profile darryllearie

(Instagram analytics began 2016 09 04)

Current Followers (2020 01 19) : 610 followers

Photos (since 2016 09 04 to 2019 05 26) : 2,627 photos
(650 3D-photos, 379 360-photos, 37 fx-photos, 15 3D 360-photos)

Likes (since 2016 09 04 to 2020 01 13) : 38,030 likes 
Views (since 2016 09 04 to 2020 01 13) : 64,308 views
Reach (since 2016 09 04 to 2020 01 13) : 13,936 views reached new accounts
Comments (2016 09 04 to 2020 01 13) : 878 Comments

Percentage of Likes in Ratio to Views (2019 05 26) : 38,030 Likes / 64,308 Views = 59.13 %
Average Likes / Photo (2020 01 13) : 14.47 likes
Average Views / Photo (2020 01 13) : 24.47 views

(Instagram Records)

Most Followers (2017 08 13) : 740 followers
Most Viewed Photo (2017 03 05) : 871 views
Most Liked Photo (2017 06 11) : 83 likes
Highest Approval Rating Photo (2019 05 26) : 29 likes/30 views - 96.6%
Most Commented Photo (2017 07 24) : 7 Comments
Most likes on Instagram in 24 hours (2019 05 27) :  1,669 Likes
Most comments on Instagram in 24 hours (2017 06 07) : 36 Comments
 

(Before Instagram analytics)

Photos (since 2016 03 17 to 2020 01 13) : 2,800 photos

Average 2 photos uploaded daily

Twitter

Twitter Profile @DarrylLearie

(Twitter analytics began 2014 08 23)

Current Followers (2020 01 22) : 187 followers
Views (2014 08 23 to 2019 12 31) : 238,708 views
Engagements (2014 08 23 to 2019 12 31) : 2,214 engagements
Likes (2014 08 23 to 2019 12 31) : 573 likes
Replies (2014 08 23 to 2019 12 31) : 183 replies
Retweets (2014 08 23 to 2019 12 31) : 132 retweets
Tweets (2014 08 23 to 2019 12 31) : 4,135 tweets

(Averages)
57.72 views / tweet
1 like / 7.21 tweets
1 reply / 22.59 tweets
1 retweet / 31.32 tweets
1.32 tweets / day

(Before Twitter analytics)

Tweets (2011 06 16 3:34 pm to 2019 12 31) : 4,135 tweets

(Twitter Records)

Most Twitter Followers (2018 02 06) : 201 followers
Tweet Posted on 2019 04 12 12:41 : 28 retweets
Tweet Posted on 2019 04 12 12:41 : 11 replies
Tweet Posted on 2019 04 12 12:41 : 347 engagements
Tweet Posted on 2019 04 12 12:41 : 8,381 views
Tweet Posted on 2019 04 12 12:41 : 90 likes
Tweet Reply Posted 2019 01 12 12:55 : 10,478 views
Most Impressions in 1 Month : 2019 February - 29,500 views

Facebook

Facebook Profile Darryl Learie

Current Friends (2020 01 22) : 396 friends
Current Followers (2020 01 22) : 32 followers
Joined Facebook : 2010 02 22 9:42pm

(Facebook Analytics (my own) - 2015 12 31 to 2016 11 21)

Facebook Posts Responded To : 434 / 609 (71.26 %)
Facebook Likes VS Posts : 1,294 likes / 609 posts (2.12 likes per post)

(Wolfram Alpha Report 2016 11 20 10:50:27pm)

Analyzed Posts : 650
Total Likes : 1,156 (1.78 likes per post)
Total Comments : 333 (0.51 comments per post)
Average Post Length : 28.8 words (193.8 characters)

(Facebook Records)

Most Facebook Friends (2020 01 22) : 396 friends
Followed by the Most people on Facebook (2019 12 31) : 32 People
Longest Facebook Post : 2,481 words (13,872 characters) - 2016 10 13 12:38pm
Most Liked Facebook Post * : 26 likes - 2017 07 24 2:31pm
Most Commented on Facebook Post ** :  23 comments - 2016 07 29 9:13pm
Most Liked Link (my own) Shared on a Facebook Post : 18 likes - 2016 07 10 4:52pm
Most friends Tagged in a Facebook Post : 52 friends - 2016 07 10 4:52pm
Most Liked Written Post : 22 likes - 2018 09 05 10:56am
Most Commented Written Post : 19 comments - 2014 05 09 8:11am
Most Liked Picture Shared on a Facebook Post * : 26 likes - 2017 07 24 2:31pm
Most Commented Picture Shared on a Facebook Post ** : 23 comments - 2016 07 29 9:13pm
Most Viewers During A Facebook Live Video : 112 viewers (117 views) - 2016 05 09 4:20pm
Most Comments During A Facebook Live Video : 32 comments - 2016 11 04 2:54pm
Most Viewed Uploaded Facebook Video : 116 views - 2017 02 09 3:32pm 
Largest Facebook Page Created : 643 Likes (639 Follows) ""I made it into the Ripley's Believe It or Not Book" - 2019 06 03
Most Shares of a Facebook Post : 2 Shares - 2017.09.05 7:33pm
Most "Happy Birthday" Posts Received : 40 Posts - 2019 12 06
Most Popular Facebook Post in a Facebook Page or Group :  - 250 Likes
(172 Likes, 48 laughs, 21 Loves, 4 Angrys, 3 Surprised, 2 Sads) - 51 Replies - 2019 04 13 9:56am 

Persiscope

(Periscope Records)

Most Followers : 745 Followers - 2016 04 06
Most Live Viewers During (in and out) of a Single Broadcast : 546 Live Viewers - 2015 08
Most Live Viewers at the same time during a Single Broadcast :  83 Live Viewers - 2015 08
Most Hearts given in a single Broadcast : 4,052 Hearts - 2015 06 21
Most Hearts given by a Single Person  : 2,720 Hearts - Jessica Targett - 2015 05 21
Longest Periscope Broadcast : 2:50:27 hours - 2015 09 08
Most Replays of a Broadcast : 3,410 Replays - 2018 01 07 to 2019 05 30 (2,450 Replays - 1 Year)

(Current Statistics)

259,120 Hearts
576 Followers
302 Broadcasts

Blogger / Website

Blogger Profile Darryl Learie (www.darryllearie.com)

(Blogger Analytics)

Page Views (All Posts 2014 10 11 - 2020 01 22) : 51,937 views
Total Posts (2014 10 11 - 2017 08 25) : 26 Posts

(Blogger Records)

Most Viewed Post (2016 02 22 to 2020 01 22) : 843 Page Views - Longest 3D Video on YouTube
Most Page Views in 1 Month : 2,247 Page Views (2019, December)
Longest Blog Post (2014.11.29) : 11,202 words (70,884 characters, 65 pages)
Most Pictures in a Blog Post (2016.02.06) : 147 Pictures