I’ve added photos to some of the earlier posts – this may make them clearer to understand. Now we have our cameras up and charged(!) we’ll be storing most of our photos at flickr.
Use the button in the menu bar to view them.
I’ve added photos to some of the earlier posts – this may make them clearer to understand. Now we have our cameras up and charged(!) we’ll be storing most of our photos at flickr.
Use the button in the menu bar to view them.
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3 responses so far ↓
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Mrs Vass and Primary 7v
// Nov 18, 2006 at 3:50 pm
Hello,
Your photos look great! What are the coloured stick used for? They look very interesting.
Flickr looks interesting too – do you edit photos on there? It’s great to find class bloggers so nearby.
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Nancy
// Nov 21, 2006 at 7:30 am
hmm… I wonder whats a flikr… and nice photos…..
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Mr O
// Nov 21, 2006 at 10:53 pm
Hi Mrs Vass and Nancy,
flickr is a website where you can store your photos. You can put tags (such as art, french, lions etc.) on them and then search for the photos that you want. You can look through other peoples photos too.
I don’t think you can edit, but you can do lots to your photos, like link them to a map, put comments on them, put links on them.
You can also set up a flickr plug in on wordpress so you can use them in your blog. On blogspot, Mrs Vass, you can have a flickr badge showing your photos at random in your sidebar.