Best of 2008
Like last year, I decided to share the photos from 2008 for a year-end post. Again, these are the photos I liked and enjoyed the most, you may not agree, but they’re my photos and this is my blog. *L*
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Like last year, I decided to share the photos from 2008 for a year-end post. Again, these are the photos I liked and enjoyed the most, you may not agree, but they’re my photos and this is my blog. *L*
Follow these topics: Photography
With everything being brand new it’s been a little tough to develop any routine, let alone one that includes posting to the blog on a regular basis. After one week at the new job, I’m just starting to develop a bit of a routine there, but outside of work, life is really a work in…
Hummingbird Moth, a photo by mikemac29 on Flickr. Took the Nikon D3000 out for it’s first adventure to Furman this evening. Liked what I saw from the first batch of photos, going to be uploading them to Flickr over the next few days, I’m sure. This one was especially cool, just because it’s always fun…
So, if I used Photosync to automatically sync photos I upload to Flickr with Facebook, and then used Move2Picasa to copy my Facebook photos into Picasa/Google Plus, I could pretty much share my photos with people no matter where they follow me, right? The larger question is whether it’s worth my time and effort though….
I was going over that RSS presentation I did a few weeks ago with someone who couldn’t make it to the event yesterday at lunch, and an interesting question came up. I talked about how I use delicious.com as my shared items because it lets me use various tags, and each tag then has it’s…
This has been a bit of an off year for me as a photographer. Dealing with all the changes and challenges of this year has kept me busy, obviously. Not really traveling much this year compared to the last few certainly contributed to that as well. On the other hand, I have spent some time…
We’ll have to wait on the details, but will the recent announcement that Yahoo! and Facebook are going to be tying their services together actually mean that us amateur photographers can stop trying to decide whether to share our photos on Flickr, or Facebook, and be able to tie the two groups of contacts together…