Flickr SBP
Our very own SBP photo-blog! Just in time for cottage-season, a place to upload all those vacation and wilderness living pics before posting about it all here on your SBP journal. From Vancouver's free photo album, introducing FlickR SBP ...
It's an amazing place, the SBP. Full of vistas, moments, scenes like you've never seen before. Cottage country, farm country, fishing, skiing, hunting, stargazing and don't forget the Beach!
Wiarton to Hepworth, Red Bay to Sauble Beach and all points in between -- our very own South Bruce Peninsula flicker photo travelogue. Enjoy!
[ via Flickr: South Bruce Peninsula ]
Pics from your woodland walks, sunsets, flora and fauna, anything you like if it's SBP. The gallery is open to all to view and post, and all you need to play is a FlickR ID and some photos to post!
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Flickr Workshop Anyone?
Today's piping plovers caused me to pause and ask, "Would anyone be interested in a one-evening mini-seminar on 'How to use Flickr to post your SBP Photos'?"
Doesn't need to be anything fancy, we could do it over the Peninsular chat-channel (or over gTalk for those of you with our free SBP 'teledyn.com' email accounts), or we could even meet in our local beach-side Internet Café on some warm pre-season evening.
True, we already have our quick guide tutorial How To Photo-Blog To The SBP that sets out the whole process step by step, but maybe that's still a bit of a jump-ahead for those new to the whole shared digital imaging thing.
I was just thinkin' how, when we started this website most folks were still using film cameras, but today most everyone has a digital, and a good many have photo-phones, and, well, once you get past the sign-up process, sharing the SBP you see with the world is really really easy, literally a one-click thing for most phones, at worst a tidy two-step for the home-uploaders, and as you can see from the photos already in the SBP group, this place has ample beauty to share!
So what do you think? Online chat or at MacBeth's? Before the 2-4 or after? If there's interest, I don't mind sparing the time to get y'all up to speed!