I am observing similar behaviour and although I can upload through a
browser I find the command line option far more palatable.  The behavior
I am observing is as follows:

> flickr_upload --progress --title="test" IMG_8681.JPG 
IMG_8681.JPG: 100% 
[============================================================================]D 
0h00m27s

This suggests to me that a connection is working.   Perhaps the
authentication keys need regenerated.  When I tried this the URL
redirected to came back with an error saying "Oops! Flickr can't find a
valid callback URL".  This suggests that the authorisation part of
flickr_upload also needs overhaul.

When checking authentication, a lack of SSL message is shown

> flickr_upload --check
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<rsp stat="fail">
        <err code="95" msg="SSL is required" />
</rsp>

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Title:
  Unable to connect to flicker since their API change to https

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