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How to put my photos online
How I did it: It's a digital world so I'm assuming you have digital pics. You can either hook up your flash card directly to your pc or use a usb from camera to pc. I have iPhoto so I just downloaded what I had on my flash card into a folder on my mac. I then mailed pics from my windows pc to my macbook pro. This is what took a lot of time. It is important to note that if you don't edit the picture from card, camera, or pc to your location, it will retain its size and quality. After I had all the pics on my mac, I then copied the ones I wanted to post on Flickr and Kodak and imported them just as you import a picture here. Always keep your original picture be it on a flash card or in a file on a pc just in case you need to get to it if something happens in your downloading/importing to destination. Also always check the info on your pics to see the size before and after moving - it should be the same. Realize some sites online restrict the size of the pic they will accept. If yours is too large - crop it! Good Luck !!!
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im 17 years and into photography and want to make it as 1. i dont know how to make it though except to gert my name around as a gd photogerapher.
does any1 know of a gd place to put my pics so ppl notice me??
I am using Flickr, which is free for basic usage and is now owned by Yahoo.
I recommend giving the site a look-over and trying it out.
Chances are good if you are reading this that you have either a digital camera or a scanner for your computer. You should be able to get your photos into your computer easily if either of these is true.
Once they are in your computer, uploading them into Flickr is as easy as using your web browser and clicking an Upload button on a web page.
Flickr allows you to tag your photos with keywords, so you can search through them by different categories. Other people benefit too when you do this.
Now Flickr supports geolocating where your photos were taken too, if your camera supplies that information or you can be bothered to enter it yourself.












