Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Edna Walling

Yes! This is a photo downloaded directly from the web. It is of Edna Walling, a local identity who lived in the Dandenong Ranges from the nineteen thirties to fifties.
She was a remarkable landscape designer and gardener. Most photos of her are very serious, even dour, so it was lovely to find one of her laughing.

Have I done it? Is the picture from flickr there? Not quite. I can organise an email download, but not downloading direct from the web with the url. Obviously not enough coffee and chocolate consumed yet.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Hurrah!

I've downloaded a picture from Flickr by selecting 'add image' in a New Post, at last. I've had some sort of mental block about playing with the buttons in New Post, but hopefully that is all behind me now.........well, in fact I haven't quite made it after all. I entered the url, the message was that it had downloaded, but nothing is there.So, back to the drawing board for me, and another attempt after a dose of chocolate and coffee.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Autumn in the Jardins de Luxembourg


IMG_5118, originally uploaded by le jeune étranger.

When I stayed in Paris many years ago, it was autumn and the Jardins de Luxembourg were directly accross the road. There was a gentle melancholy to the empty chairs, sometimes covered in fallen leaves.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

I can spend a lot more time browsing Flickr than I can afford; am particularly struck by a series of photos by an American teenager called Jon Bradley titled 'Rural abandon'. They are very striking, and being black and white for the most part, are dramatic and moody. You can find them at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jon_bradley/sets/72157594572743056/
I haven't had any luck in directley uploading an image, so need to explore if there is a block on some of the images.

Not Flickr, but photo from my files of the pension I stayed at in Paris more than thirty years ago. It looks just the same, and my son took the photo for me when he visited Paris last year. The first thing my friend and I did when we arrived was to go round the corner to buy pain au chocolat (chocolate croissant), and then went accross the road to the Luxembourg Gardens to sit and eat in the autumn sunshine.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Egypt: Esneh


Egypt: Esneh, originally uploaded by Brooklyn Museum.

Flickr breakthrough!!!!!!
The one piece of instruction I needed to complete this task was that the link from Flickr images to my blog was through a button which I would find when I clicked on an image in Flickr. NOT in my Flickr account.
I had nearly packed my bags and left for Egypt. I figure riding a camel would be easier and quicker than this process has been. It's the reason I gave up on Learning 2.0 12 months ago, for lack of detail about one essential step.