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31 Day Series: 31 Days to a Better Photo 2010 | 31 Days of Photo Tips 2011. Welcome! Thank you for your interest in m3b’s 2 photography series. First in 2010 with 31 Days to a Better Photo, the 2011 sophomoric adventure, 31 Days of Photo Tips, is now available too. Not sure where to start? I recommend starting with 31 Days to a Better Photo if you’re not shooting manually yet.

If you are, you should be able to move through those days quickly. 31 Days of Photo Tips is meant as a follow up for those who have completed the first series. Photography is NOT a spectator sport. Please subscribe for future installments, photo tips, and opportunities to show off your work! Please know, I read every. single. email. Thanks for stopping by! Tips on Pictures In Blogger. ~ Tips for Bloggers. Blogger at present allows only uploading of pictures and videos. All other files have to be uploaded to a free host like Photobucket or Googlepages and then linked to from there. You cannot link to any file on your computer without uploading it to Blogger or any other free or paid hosting. When pictures are uploaded to Blogger Posts they land up at the top of the post editor. After that to place them wherever you want in the post you can drag and drop them in Compose Mode. This sometimes breaks the picture code so better you should switch to Edit Html tab in Post Editor and select the whole code for the picture at the top and then do a Cut and Paste operation to wherever you want it in the post.

The code generated when a picture is uploaded to Blogger is made up of two parts : A. B. <a href="LINK OF BIGGER PICTURE>CODE IN A</a> A simple method to extract the link of your picture is to upload your picture to a post and publish it. The code for the above table is : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Blogging on the iPad: How to use BlogPress. BlogPress - Blogging in real time with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.

Three blogging apps for the iPad. There are surprisingly few blogging apps for the iPad. Sure, you can access your preferred blogging platform through Safari, but why aren't there more apps tailored to the iPad for bloggers? I've used three and have a definitive favorite among the trio. Below, I give a summary of each, and if you click the links, you'll get tutorials that walk you through using each app. Blogsy The priciest of the bunch, Blogsy is still a reasonable $4.99. What elevates it above the others is how easy it makes it to add and manipulate photos and videos. BlogPress BlogPress sits in the middle. WordPress The best part about the WordPress iPad app is its price: free. Geekmummy — Googling my way through motherhood.