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BnA Party Flickr Tags

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by JessieS
Hey, all:

When you're posting pictures of the BnA parties to Flickr, please remember the following tags so we can find all the pictures:

* For both the London & Portland parties, tag your photos with bootsnall
* For the London party, also tag your photo with bnalondonpartydec2006
* For the Portland party, also tag your photo with bnapdxpartydec2006

If you had a party anywhere else with other Booties recently, you can - by now - probably figure out the pattern. Smile bna_________party____2006 - the first blank is the city, the 2nd is the month. And be sure to let us know about the tags, so we can go see 'em.

And don't forget to join our BootsnAll Flickr Group!!

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by JessieS
Oh, you people rawk. You're already posting pictures.

Here is the collection of photos from the Portland party thus far, and here is the collection thus far from the London bash. Keep 'em comin', folks!!

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by trekker
Hey there fellow party revellers.....

Super great fun, have my photos all ready to post and am now dumbfounded (happens quite often when faced with a computer).

The question of the day is: is it better to diminish the size of the photos before uploading to flikr ?

and if so, how the heck do I do that???

Trekker

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by cayce
trekker, I use the Flickr Uploadr rather than the web-based version because it saves so much time.

Once you get it downloaded onto your computer, you just right-click on whatever photo you want to post and select the Flickr option. It then asks you which size you want it to be, and once you choose the size and click "for all", you're all set. It just uploads for you easily, and you can categorize your photos for your flickr album too, via the Uploadr. Love that tool. Love Flickr. Smile

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by JessieS
If you've got a Flickr Pro account, you don't have to worry about resizing photos first (unless you took thousands!). If you've got a free account, you might run into the monthly limit using the Flickr Uploadr (which, like cayce, I completely love).

If you want to resize photos before uploading them (still using the Uploadr), try Picasa - it's free, and really user-friendly.

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by kjerstan
ok ive decided i dont like flicker...i uploaded 6 and im at my monthly limit...

so if you want any of the pics...ive uploaded them all to http://warriorgoddess.spaces.live.com/

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by Sean
When ur uploading photos into Flickr and you don't have a Pro Account...

1) Use the Flickr Uploader Tool
2) On your settings, have the photos uploaded at a smaller resolution instead of the huge files that many of the modern digital cameras have. It'll allow you many more than 6 photos without a Flickr account.

Kjerstan - nice pix!

PostPosted: December 3rd, 2006
by kjerstan
i didnt want to resize them Eek

but thx for the tip :P

PostPosted: December 4th, 2006
by Sean
Yeah - I don't like reaizing photos either. Smile That is what is so excellent about the Flickr Uploader - it does it for your automatically.

Kjerstan - I'm not telling you todo this - just trying to help out other folks who might be trying. Smile Yahooooooooooo.

PostPosted: December 4th, 2006
by Capt Steve

PostPosted: December 4th, 2006
by parisgirl
Capt Steve's photos are truly fabulous. Its like the party hasn't stopped! Thanks for posting the photos.

PostPosted: December 5th, 2006
by Tracy Ann
Great pics!! There was a good one of me, Dan, Dan and Julie at the party - anyone know who took that?? I didn't see it there.

PostPosted: December 6th, 2006
by parisgirl

PostPosted: December 6th, 2006
by anniebanannie
Ok...I am really lame on Flickr.

Is there a way to look through tagged photos without having to go to a slideshow (since on the slideshow you lose all the captions/titles/etc.). When I try it seems to jump into the photographer's photo stream, and I lose the tagged group...

PostPosted: December 7th, 2006
by JessieS
I think that's been my experience, too, Annie... I'll look thru one person's collection and then go back to the original link (with all the thumbnails) and look thru someone else's. If someone else has a brilliant idea of how to do it better, I'd love to hear it... Smile