Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Blogging Someone Else's Photo


stencil
Originally uploaded by txmx .2.
Flickr allows you to create blog entries easily enough from your own photos, but you can also generate blog posts based on other flickr user's images... providing they have kept the default permissions that allow this.

So one can research photos on flickr, maybe use an image to create an original story? or write an evaluation of symbolism in an image? or?...

I am publishing this photo called stencil to my blogger site.

This is a demo for I Didn't Know You Could Do That with Free Web Tools for the K12 Online Conference-- really this is part of the flickr section on Transmitting Photos.

2 comments:

Sheehy said...

I'm not sure I understand how to do this. When I post one of my Flickr images to a blog, I click on the all sizes and grab the url, but what do I do when I grab an image from someone else? If I copy and paste the image or download and save it, it won't have the original url in it, like yours does. Do I have to create that hyperlink? I would doubt it, since that would be a lot of work for giving credit.

Thanks for the help on this.

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