(Part of the reason for this theme is to help highlight some of our 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 views, comments, album name, etc. Near the bottom of the list you'll find the flashback 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!
Just copy the URL near the very bottom of the information box (where the application says "copy and paste code") and then paste the code here.
So post your photos here and let the Flashbacks begin!
I love seeing where the flashback button takes people :)
Here's mine:
Peek A Boo
We scared this little guy on our excursion today ;)
This was from last spring, but for this year, it's a promise of good things to come. It's also a reminder to me to get my crystal ball back out of the drawer.
This is from June 2013 and its a photo we've taken for the last 4 years in Spring. The cabin is not in such great shape anymore but we'll try to keep taking the shot until its no longer standing!
Alright, I won't cheat. This is what I got:
Boring....It was for a get pushed challenge to "mount your camera on a tripod or something firm and point it towards the street and take five shots at 5-minute intervals and make a collage of those shots in the order they were taken." I clearly didn't choose the right location. Not much activity in the time I was there. No tripod and six photos instead of five because it was easier to do a collage of six.
From May 2014
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Feb. 10, 2014, it didn't flash me back very far this time!
This is what I got today, my first ever screenshot!
Boring....It was for a get pushed challenge to "mount your camera on a tripod or something firm and point it towards the street and take five shots at 5-minute intervals and make a collage of those shots in the order they were taken." I clearly didn't choose the right location. Not much activity in the time I was there. No tripod and six photos instead of five because it was easier to do a collage of six.