Hello all,
I've recently come across another photo website. This site is currently giving people a pro account when you sign up, so you're given - I think it is - 4 GBs of storage space.
http://www.zooomr.com/
I don't know how long this offer is going to be available.
There hasn't been much activity here, so I'm hoping that an alternative will be helpful. :)
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Added Flickr Links
Hello folks,
I've added links to the Flickr albums. Those links are now in the side menu of the blog and can be reached by clicking on the image.
Currently I only have a link to Sarah's Flickr and my own because I do not know the URL of anyone else's Flickr photostream. I can add others as I learn the addresses.
I tried to choose photos that are pleasing and had a good shape to fit into the side menu. Hopefully others agree with my choices.
You can change and add similar links easily:
We can also add a link list to our Facebook pages or other social web resources to aid in keeping in contact with one another. I don't know if anyone will be interested in such a feature or if others would feel as though such a list would fit the theme of this blog, so I haven't added it. :)
I'm trying to add features that are related, useful, and make this resource easier for everyone to use, but in no way do I want to seem as though I'm being bossy or such. I've been doing the blogging thing for quite awhile, so tinkering around is very much a habit for me.
Later folks,
~a fairly tired Steph
I've added links to the Flickr albums. Those links are now in the side menu of the blog and can be reached by clicking on the image.
Currently I only have a link to Sarah's Flickr and my own because I do not know the URL of anyone else's Flickr photostream. I can add others as I learn the addresses.
I tried to choose photos that are pleasing and had a good shape to fit into the side menu. Hopefully others agree with my choices.
You can change and add similar links easily:
- Go to the "Layout" area of the administrator panel.
- You'll see a representation of the side menu. Click "Add Page Element" from the mock side menu
- Find "Picture" and click the blue "Add To Blog" button.
- Find the web address of the photo that you want to use and paste that into the appropriate box
- Copy the link to the photostream and paste that link into the "Link" box.
- The "Title" appears above the image.
- The "Caption" appears below the image. eg; "^ Sarah's Flickr Page" is the Caption
We can also add a link list to our Facebook pages or other social web resources to aid in keeping in contact with one another. I don't know if anyone will be interested in such a feature or if others would feel as though such a list would fit the theme of this blog, so I haven't added it. :)
I'm trying to add features that are related, useful, and make this resource easier for everyone to use, but in no way do I want to seem as though I'm being bossy or such. I've been doing the blogging thing for quite awhile, so tinkering around is very much a habit for me.
Later folks,
~a fairly tired Steph
Flickr
Ok, so I made a Flickr page too, and I have to admit it's pretty cool. If anyone else does this, just shoot up a link or something on here. Here's mine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahchenoweth/
(06/05/08 5:52 am edited to make it a clicky & added this line. no other part of the post was changed)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahchenoweth/
(06/05/08 5:52 am edited to make it a clicky & added this line. no other part of the post was changed)
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Here are a few photos from my collection. You can view the rest of them in this Flickr photo stream (click me). Feel free to request that any particular photo be added here.
My favorite experiences from the Korea trip were:
That link prevents robots from harvesting my email address for spam, but I'll have to respond to your email first before you can send me any attachments. Sorry about that extra step.
Of course if you have a Flickr or imageshack link or some such then that works great too.
Thank you! :)
~Steph

Above: A fountain wide open on the sidewalk. Now there's a crazy idea that managed to work out quite well.

Above: That's just amazing... crazy, but amazing. There's nothing soft to land on and only a short woman standing at the side to catch her if anything goes wrong.

Above: A friend of mine saw this and immediately made a comment about clowns. Twirly Korean clowns?

Above: She appeared to be posing for her boyfriend, but the look & setting were too cute to not steal a shot as I walked by. They laughed about it, so I don't think that I bothered them too much.

Above: I like to call this the fence of wishes.


Above: A view that I couldn't resist.

Above: Sacred spaces.
My favorite experiences from the Korea trip were:
- "NANTA", who put on a great show
- That beautiful island garden
- Meeting up with a friend of mine there
- ...and, of course, seeing the sites!
That link prevents robots from harvesting my email address for spam, but I'll have to respond to your email first before you can send me any attachments. Sorry about that extra step.
Of course if you have a Flickr or imageshack link or some such then that works great too.
Thank you! :)
~Steph

Above: A fountain wide open on the sidewalk. Now there's a crazy idea that managed to work out quite well.

Above: That's just amazing... crazy, but amazing. There's nothing soft to land on and only a short woman standing at the side to catch her if anything goes wrong.

Above: A friend of mine saw this and immediately made a comment about clowns. Twirly Korean clowns?

Above: She appeared to be posing for her boyfriend, but the look & setting were too cute to not steal a shot as I walked by. They laughed about it, so I don't think that I bothered them too much.

Above: I like to call this the fence of wishes.


Above: A view that I couldn't resist.

Above: Sacred spaces.
Labels:
korea,
south korea,
한국
Some Photos
Pittsburg State University Korea Delegation 2008
On May 18, 2008, twenty six representatives of Pittsburg State University traveled to South Korea as a delegation to our three sister schools Kyung Hee University, Gyeongsand National Universtiy, and Myong Ji University. The party was made up of students, faculty, and family. The delegation returned to Pittsburg, Kansas on May 31, 2008.
This site is accessable to all memebers for uploading photos, sharing stories, and anything else related to the trip.
Thank You!!
This site is accessable to all memebers for uploading photos, sharing stories, and anything else related to the trip.
Thank You!!
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