Let's start the photo exchange now! We'll let everyone create her/his own photo album for the web that you can direct friends, family, students, and colleagues to after the trip, but for now, let's just upload favorite shots to the discussion forum.
This is the group shot taken at LMU on Sunday, April 25. It's a good looking bunch!
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The handsome young man in the middle of the photo is my son Dustin.
Susan
Does anybody see Susan's picture? I don't. I just get a little box with an x that does nothing if clicked on. I hope my pic works. This is one of my all time favorite photos of my sister Rosario and my late mother. It captures their personalities perfectly. Mom lost in distant memories looking away and my first grade school teacher sister direct and joyful. Hope you can see it.
Ed
Well, that didn't work. Maybe Clay should tell us how to do upload our pictures.
Ed
I found a pcture of a rowing Goddess but it didn't upload 😐
I've attached a photo from today's visit to the Bird and Fish Market in Kunming. I bought the corn and it was tasty!
At our farewell banquet in Shanghai (who can name the restaurant?), we were served minature versions of zongzi, a popular treat. On a side street, a couple of us found zongzi construction underway. Rice, pork, and -- in this case -- a bit of salty vegetable get wrapped in a banana leaf and are then steamed. Tasty stuff....
Am I the only one taking pictures of the munchies?
How do you post a picture from a CD rom?
I'm anxious to see John's pictures and everyone else's as well.
To add a photo:
1. Make sure the photo is appropriately sized.
Those of you with photo editing software can readily do this for an entire folder of photos. For posting on the net, it's best for your photos to be 800x600 pixels (that's the size of many computer screens, 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall). This display size will also make your file size smaller, meaning that it will be quicker to upload and quicker for your fans to download. Most of the photos people will post will be between 150 and 500 kb in size.
2. Click on the "reply" button in this thread (this part of the discussion forum).
3. Change the subject to something appropriate to your photo.
4. In the message area, put whatever info you think we need to make sense of the photo. What, where, when, why, and how.... (if they aren't obvious - for example, where your camera was hidden...) This would be where you would make your blackmail demands.
5. Click on the browse button below the message space and navigate to your cd, floppy, or hard drive. Select the photo (short file names are best). The file location should appear in the blank beside "attachment." Then click post.
6. It will take a short period of time for your file to be uploaded. With Internet Explorer a little window opens with a scrolling bar to indicate something's happening. Once complete, you'll be automatically taken back to the "favorite photos" thread (or wherever you started).
7. To view photos, just click on the little file in a vise icon that appears at the bottom of the message. I've attached a donkey meat photo to this message, if you want to try opening it.
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Detailed instructions on attaching documents, photos, presentations, etc. are in the handout distributed at the orientation. I'll put another copy up in just a moment.
Hi Folks,
Greg posted his photos via Yahoo. Take a look:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/babeachbum/my_photos>
Greg's got a lot of good shots. Of the two albums he's shared, I am rather fond of "You name it, it does it." See it at http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/babeachbum/detail?.dir=8258&.dnm=6b4e.jpg
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