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Amateur Photographers: You Can Make this World a Happier Place by Knowing Where to Share Images and Scanned Photos

 
Autumn is a perfect time for all photographers, professional and hobbyist, to travel the countrysides to capture the spectrum of fall colors that abound for a brief time each year. Point your lens anywhere during this cavalcade of color and, like a finger print, you will get at least one shot that is uniquely yours! It is said that the best picture images are those that amateur photographers have not shared with others. This is the case with my own passion of Photographic Art. I was encouraged for years by family and friends to Sell My Stuff. I ask you to consider sharing with the world the beauty you have captured on film or through your digital photos! The world has enough dark and dread already. You can help tip the balance in favor of beauty and brightness! Share your delightful images with the world in all its autumn splendor. How? You ask? Would you like to share your camera images with a minimum of text? Well, there is www.Flickr.com, an easy place to load up your choice images for the world to view and on which to comment. Or www.Photosite.com is another choice photo sharing site. Search on Photo Sharing and you will see numerous FREE image and video hosting websites. You will find other photographers are very liberal in their praise of a 'great shot'. It can be a very encouraging and supportive community. If you can take constructive criticism then, you, too, will thrive in this learning environment. Currently (September 2006) I am in a beta test environment of Google's latest effort - Picasa Web Albums. I am an avid user of Picasa. Yes, as a professional photographer, most of my wedding and landscape images have been cataloged and adjusted using the power of Picasa. Adobe Photoshop has been relegated to only specific special effects. If you wish to add a story or more detail behind the images, then I encourage you to use one of the many BLOGS (weB LOGS) that exist. But choose one or two of them that allow images to be uploaded to accompany your text. The newest BLOG site by Google, www.blogger.com/start, is such a site that allows you creative license. In fact, you can post multi images per BLOG article. With some of the other BLOG sites you can overcome the shortcoming of not being able to integrate images; simply by referencing your related images posted in Flickr or Google Picasa Web Albums. Most BLOGS have an 'Insert HyperLink button', but a simple piece of html code inserted right in your article is all that is required:

1) Open a new browser window and go to the specific site and location of the group of pictures you which to 'hyper link' from your BLOG article

2) Copy the URL found in the menu line at the top of the browser window

3) Return to your article, locate your cursor at the place you wish to reference your image web location

4) Type and paste the following:

A) type: <
B) immediately type: a href="../
C) paste the url you just copied from your photo image website
D) type: ">Look at my images here (or some description)<
E) immediately type: /a>

People reading your BLOG will now be able to hyperlink to your expanded collection of photo images.

Google's Blogger gives you the ability to integrate multiple images with your posted BLOG and then you can easily hyperlink your Posted Article Title to even more images on Flickr or (soon) Google Picasa Web Albums. Isn't the internet grand!
You have questions on exactly how to do this? Take a look at a few of my BLOG articles (bizbites.blogspot.com). Still have questions? E-mail me through one of the websites below.
Get out there and do your part to make this world a brighter and happier place to live!

Author: Photo Views
 
Author Bio:

Carl Chesal is a business development consultant, trainer, photographer, and avid snowmobiler. He owns BizFare Enterprsie Inc and Foursight Marketing and Consulting providing business, marketing, and internet marketing consulting services. He also co-operates a number of e-commerce web-sites with his wife and partner, MyLeatherExpressions.com, CoolComfortWear.com and Pewter Expressions, which sell custom leather bags, casual apparel and pewter collectibles; respectively.

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