The phising scam was thiiiiiiiiis big
May. 17th, 2006 03:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've finally joined you all in 2006, and set up discovered I already had courtesy of yahoo a flickr account. Photos of the livejournal picnic are: http://www.flickr.com/photos/49571367@N00/sets/72057594137137063/ (I think.)
The phising scam was thiiiiiiiiis big:

I don't have a particularly exciting camera, and haven't experimented very much with it (and have resized the images down) so they're not amazing, but they all seem fairly clear, and a few look to me like quite flattering views of people.
There are 75 photos, but were several duplicates when someone kept accidently ducking, or had a twirly skirt, or moved around too much for me to work out if I'd photographed them yet or not. I may have a fiddle and see if I can produce any interesting effects like black and white, but not yet.
I haven't described them because I don't remember exactly who minds their face and name being associated in public. People with yahoo accounts can comment on photos of them to tell everyone else who they are.
Haylp: This seems to fulfill the basic requirement of "put the photos online with automatic thumbnails and tagging". But any suggestions for easier or better ways, or on how you normally display flickr galleries will be gladly received.
The phising scam was thiiiiiiiiis big:

I don't have a particularly exciting camera, and haven't experimented very much with it (and have resized the images down) so they're not amazing, but they all seem fairly clear, and a few look to me like quite flattering views of people.
There are 75 photos, but were several duplicates when someone kept accidently ducking, or had a twirly skirt, or moved around too much for me to work out if I'd photographed them yet or not. I may have a fiddle and see if I can produce any interesting effects like black and white, but not yet.
I haven't described them because I don't remember exactly who minds their face and name being associated in public. People with yahoo accounts can comment on photos of them to tell everyone else who they are.
Haylp: This seems to fulfill the basic requirement of "put the photos online with automatic thumbnails and tagging". But any suggestions for easier or better ways, or on how you normally display flickr galleries will be gladly received.
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