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Digital Frame Photo Share
A digital photo frame (also called digital media frame) is a picture frame that displays digital photos without the need to print them or use a computer.
(Photo Sharing) Web 2.0 systems that encourage users to upload their own digital photos. Users can tag photos and decide on public or private display. Photo tagging allows users to search the communities database of photographs.
(Photo sharing) Photo sharing is the publishing or transfer of a user's digital photos online, thus enabling the user to share them with others (publicly or privately). This function is provided through both websites and applications that facilitate the upload and display of images.
(Photo sharing) is uploading your images to a website like Flickr. You can add tags and offer people the opportunity to comment or even re-use your photos if you add an appropriate copyright license.
Evolving Visual Capture - digital devices
Late Digital Technology. This is the evolution of digital visual capturing, where the camera has become a part of a simplified device, either a camera or cell phone or music player. Some level of acceptance which has led to it becoming so ubiquitous and commonplace that it is less about the action of taking a photograph and more about the action of sharing the photograph. The last of the products is the computer interface, in this case: Flickr.
These images lack several important considerations of the original inspiration. One is the background. People I have shown it to would like to see the background of the place the camera is most likely to be used. Another is the display. How will the photograph be shared? THe inspirational photo includes a projects, so it is from slide to share. For these ones a method of display should be used, such as a photo frame, a newspaper, a cd or hard drive, and finally the internet. There should also be something about polaroids int there, but I lack a proper camera and examples of polaroids for the project.
Pops (digital scrapbook layout)
My father always called my grandfather Pop, which became the inspiration for the title of this page: Pops. I took these photos of them separately but when I printed them and looked at them side by side, I realized just how much my dad and grandad look alike!
Journaling: These two are definitely related. Check out the foreheads, glasses frames, noses, and chins!
Credits: Photos are mine. Font used for journaling is called Teen. Everything else is from FruitLoOp Sally's kit called Stardust.
Not for any contest ... just sharing for National Scrapbooking Day / Weekend.