Photo Storage
I haven't had much experience with storing and posting photos online. My digital camera is prolly going to be the primary one used on this trip, so I'm trying to learn more about the best way to upload and share the photos.
As I understand it, we have a number of options of how to upload them. We could use the google service, flickr or just our UT accounts.
For photos that we want to be in our posts themselves, we can just use the blogger interface that I'm using now I think. But how many photos do we want to do this with? I think I'll prolly be taking a ton of pictures-- Should we upload the majority of them to the web and only include the very best in the posts?
What do y'all think?
As I understand it, we have a number of options of how to upload them. We could use the google service, flickr or just our UT accounts.
For photos that we want to be in our posts themselves, we can just use the blogger interface that I'm using now I think. But how many photos do we want to do this with? I think I'll prolly be taking a ton of pictures-- Should we upload the majority of them to the web and only include the very best in the posts?
What do y'all think?

5 Comments:
Post the best pictures, or ones you have a story for (and include the story!) on the blog using Blogger's picture thing. But, use Flickr to upload the gobs and gobs of pictures you'll probably have for everything else.
Thanks for the tips! I think we very well may do that.
Google is cool but it can't be the best at *everything.* (Right? Or is it the next Microsoft?) Flickr seems cooler anyway.
And by Microsoft I mean pretty good but also really creepy...
Google's photo management software [Picasa] has integration with Blogger.
Picasa is probably the best cheap/free choice for non-professional purposes.
Google isn't best at everything. It's only best at things it attempts.
The more pictures, the better!
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