Posted on 06/11/2005 1:09:59 PM PDT by Panerai
Blogs are great for those who like to write and wonderful for those who like to read, but what about people who don't like to do either?
They are expressing themselves through photoblogs, Web sites that are part visual diary, part photo gallery, where in recent years anyone with a digital camera and Internet connection can take part. Many sites have made it easier than ever to share photographs, including Fotolog.net and Flickr.com, which was recently bought by Yahoo.
Among the most interesting photoblogs to peruse are group oriented, where many people post pictures, all of them around a central theme. You will find abandoned bicycles, subway scenes, pets. Group sites celebrate the ordinary, the mundane, the ephemeral, things that everyone can understand.
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I know the feeling.
My incipient LiveJournal is beyond lame.
My knowledge of online copyright law is deficient, to say the least.
-good times, G.J.P. (Jr.)
Very interesting, thanks. I'm saving the links.
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-good times, G.J.P. (Jr.)
Raging solopsist!
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I go by: BLOTTO, ERGO SUM.
So when are you starting your weblog?
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I started one once, then lost track of the URL.
thank you both. :D
You have a blog?
I come to FR to rant against liberals. I'm not sure anyone would want to see photos of same. ;)
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You can still see some pictures of me and my fellow PWers-if the thread is still on the sidebar-counterprotesting against the anti-Semitic moonbats that were assembled for the Salute to Israel Day Parade this past weekend.
If not, I can always ping you to it.
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(Contemplative, philosophical Smiley.)
Descartes doesn't strike me as the blogging type though.
Thanks for the blinking ping - I'll have to check it out.
http://public.fotki.com/valerieusa/dublin_dr_pepper_114/
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