12. More Options Add notes to parts of the picture Edit your photo using the online photo editor Picnik: crop, autofix, rotate, resize, exposure, sharpen, fix red eye, etc. Send pictures to a group or set Order prints
From Wikipedia: Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. In addition to being a popular website for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository.[1] As of October 2009, it claims to host more than 4 billion images.[2] Free and Pro Accounts Free account allows you to upload 2 videos and 100MB worth of photos each calendar month, Photostream views limited to the 200 most recent images Pro account allows unlimited pictures and short videos ($24.95 per year) You can also find Creative Commons licensed photos on Flickr.
Explain searching, advanced searching, creative commons; pros and cons of creating an account, how to create an account.
Go to actual page to see the sign in process
From the You:Your profile menu you can add all sorts of information about yourself
Privacy settings let you control who can see what about you and your pictures.
Flickr uses Creative Commons licensing procedures which lets you set a variety of levels of protection for your photos.
For more information you can go to the Creative Commons website creativecommons .org/
Sign into Flickr and show upload page
Go to flickr to show how to add info to pictures. Types of info: Title, map, who can see it, tags. Tags and notes allow you to annotate your photos.
More things to do with your photos.
Show actual page
Groups are places to store photos related to a theme. They can be public, public by invitation only (the page is public but to post you need an invite), or private (need an invite to post and see photos).
You can add items to the map either individually or through the organize and create tab (good for multiple photos)