This was a really enjoyable task. It was so easy to logon and start editing. I enjoyed experimenting with various effects and adding comments and tags. I am really rather pleased with my results. It was very easy to reload the edited photograph to flickr. Looking at my "cat" set on flickr in retrospect I am going try out the "red-eye" function of picknic.
My only reservation with picknic is it is a blunt instrument for photo editing. It's more for creating special effects. I think there are probably more specialised tools for the experienced enthusiasts. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to explore the other tools. A task for the future...
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Pretending to be creative with picknic
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Martha Braithwaite on 11:16 AM
Labels: flickr, images, picknic, Thing Eight, yet to Flickr brightly
Labels: flickr, images, picknic, Thing Eight, yet to Flickr brightly

Flickring into Life
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Posted by
Martha Braithwaite on 10:16 AM
Labels: Creative Commons, flickr, images, L-Space, Thing Eight, Thing Seven, Week Four, yet to Flickr brightly
Labels: Creative Commons, flickr, images, L-Space, Thing Eight, Thing Seven, Week Four, yet to Flickr brightly

Registering with Flickr and uploading to Flickr should have been easy. However, there seemd to be some issues with the display and changing my password. I used yahoo to register for "delicious" in the past. This just left me irritated and annoyed, particularly as I was looking foward to a really fun exercise. I had spent all day Friday trying to find a moment to take some photographes of the Library. I finally manged it about four-thirty! Yes, I know it looks later in the photographes. I don't want to deceive my fellow bloggers that I was in the Library as some unearthly hour! It proved a good opportunity to promote my Web 2.0 projects and new found knowledge to my college colleagues who wondered what I was up to. Some were being just plain nosy; others were genuinely interested.
I was a disappointed to discover that I had to add photos one by one rather than a file at a time. Discovering that some of photographs were sideways I found the editing tool to rotate them although this too seemed to be unpredicable. I also found the delete function when I discovered I had two photographes of the John Piper tapestry. I had downloaded the photographes in sets and added comments, tags and descriptions as I went along. It was fun trying to think of some entertaining captions and descriptions. I had to experiment with the different views to work out how to edit photographes individuality. I love the slideshow functionality.
The map option was easy, quick and fun. Like one of the other "23 Things" bloggers I discovered that the place tag seemed a bit off the map - Dorchester was tagged as Burcot, Oxfordshire. However, Linton Road was described correctly as Summertown, Oxford. I had difficulty exciting from the map and returning to Flickr. Any ideas?
I needed to investigate the the various copyright options more fully. I just used the option suggested. I often use the Creative Commons site for images so this was new but I do need to read up on this.
I tried to add my L-Space stream to my blog. It worked - hurrah. Then I discovered additional photographes of an attractively posed lady in a swimsuit. A quick websearch revealed L-Space swimsuits. I decided to change the name of my L-Space stream to L-Spaces and try again. It didn't work. This really bothering me so if anyone can help just send me a comment
Album - sorry photostream needs some tiding up but task eight was still to be done...
PS I can't seem to add a tag for "flickr" having one already called "yet to flickr more brightly"
I was a disappointed to discover that I had to add photos one by one rather than a file at a time. Discovering that some of photographs were sideways I found the editing tool to rotate them although this too seemed to be unpredicable. I also found the delete function when I discovered I had two photographes of the John Piper tapestry. I had downloaded the photographes in sets and added comments, tags and descriptions as I went along. It was fun trying to think of some entertaining captions and descriptions. I had to experiment with the different views to work out how to edit photographes individuality. I love the slideshow functionality.
The map option was easy, quick and fun. Like one of the other "23 Things" bloggers I discovered that the place tag seemed a bit off the map - Dorchester was tagged as Burcot, Oxfordshire. However, Linton Road was described correctly as Summertown, Oxford. I had difficulty exciting from the map and returning to Flickr. Any ideas?
I needed to investigate the the various copyright options more fully. I just used the option suggested. I often use the Creative Commons site for images so this was new but I do need to read up on this.
I tried to add my L-Space stream to my blog. It worked - hurrah. Then I discovered additional photographes of an attractively posed lady in a swimsuit. A quick websearch revealed L-Space swimsuits. I decided to change the name of my L-Space stream to L-Spaces and try again. It didn't work. This really bothering me so if anyone can help just send me a comment
Album - sorry photostream needs some tiding up but task eight was still to be done...
PS I can't seem to add a tag for "flickr" having one already called "yet to flickr more brightly"
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Blog-exciting and not a Flicker of Flickr Yet
I really very excited today. Someone has chosen to follow my blog! Wow! What a wonderful feeling!!!!!!
Didn't realise that blogging could be better than ....
Now I feel a deep responsibility to keep it up-to-date, interesting and perhaps entertaining too!
I need to fan the flames a bit to get from a flicker of idea to a Flickr page.
Didn't realise that blogging could be better than ....
Now I feel a deep responsibility to keep it up-to-date, interesting and perhaps entertaining too!
I need to fan the flames a bit to get from a flicker of idea to a Flickr page.
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