I wonder how everyone uploads their photos for use in their blogs. When I first started blogging, I did not have any photographs and of course, everyone grumbled and complained so I had no choice but to try to comply and finally, I managed to have a snapshot in my blogpost.
I was uploading the photos onto my own blog ‘s media gallery though and somebody told me not to do it as they would take up much space and suggested that I used flickr instead. Of course, I did not know how to go about it – uploading photographs onto flickr, that is, but eventually, after much trial and error, I was able to do so and since then, there has been no turning back.
Just the other day, after all these years, there was a change in flickr’s outlook – the layout and general appearance…
…and I must say that it sure looks very much nicer now.
The banner/cover photo is nicer too and the photostream as well…
I’m not sure right now how I can edit the names/captions of the photographs but I am sure I would be able to work it out somehow.
The uploading process is still that same. You just pick the ones you would like to upload and add…
…and the uploading process is pretty much the same as it was before this…
…but if I can recall correctly, it was different before this one that I am now very familiar with.
Once you’ve uploaded the photograph, you can pick the size that you prefer for use in your blogpost…
For one thing, I noticed that they now give 1 terabyte free, whatever that is. I guess that would be more than what we used to enjoy in the past without having to pay for our own personal account.
At the beginning, everyone was also complaining that my photos were too small and blur and they could not see anything. Good grief! Were they blind or what? Tsk! Tsk! Never mind! I do not use my old handphone camera any longer and with the digital cameras that I have used before and am using now plus the fact that I now know how to enhance my photographs a little, I guess they are big and clear enough…so I don’t think anybody has any cause for complaint anymore. Right or not?