While it is nice and warm in New Zealand, the northeastern part of the United States is being hit hard by Winter Storm Niko which is dumping lots of white stuff closing airports and causing travelers lots of headaches. But we can all enjoy a Flashback to another time. Be safe east coast!
A part of the reason for this theme is to help highlight some of our past work and get more involved with others that you may not otherwise be exposed to.)
If you have 30 or more photos in your project, there will be a flashback link in the information box on any one of your photo pages.
This information box contains a list of options under your thumbnails, such as views, comments, album name, etc. Near the bottom of the list you'll find the flashback view link. If you click it, it will take you to one of your past photos.
This is a fun and random way to share some of our older work... try not to cheat, and use the first image it gives you, even if you aren't too fond of it!
To share: Underneath your photo is a curved arrow to the right (โฆ). Click on the arrow and there will be an "Embed Code" you can copy. Copy that then paste in the comment box below.
So post your photos here and let the Flashbacks begin
This is crazy, it was taken in my brother's last year of primary school and now he's beginning to look at applying to universities and I don't live with him any more...
An interesting learning experience of how to correct for perspective problems (I didn't hold the camera properly) and how to handle low light situations. Lots of editing help here. The subject matter and frame is "unadulterated" but the presentation took a lot of assistance. Exactly how I believe an editor should be used.
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Flashback to October 2014
June 18, 2015
This is crazy, it was taken in my brother's last year of primary school and now he's beginning to look at applying to universities and I don't live with him any more...
May 2014
An interesting learning experience of how to correct for perspective problems (I didn't hold the camera properly) and how to handle low light situations. Lots of editing help here. The subject matter and frame is "unadulterated" but the presentation took a lot of assistance. Exactly how I believe an editor should be used.