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Question of interest.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:00 am
by Skipper599
... A couple of days ago, I posed a question to Tim in the 'Forum News and Question' section regarding posting of pics of the 2008 Port Townsend Wooden boat Festival. He's probably too busy to have seen it yet, so I'll put it to you folk.
... Would you be interested in viewing these pics? If so, is this 'Boat Photos' forum where I should post them? The pics are of various privately owned sailing vessels displayed at the festival, and all taken by yours truly. I have taken out no 'copyright' so if you wish to copy or print them, be my guest. Some of them are truly great pics. ... ... Bob T.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:15 am
by Rachel
I would love to see them! I don't think they cause "bandwidth" issues since you will have them hosted elsewhere (?)
I would suggest putting them all in their own single new topic, called something like "Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival" (original, aren't I?).
Since "Boat Photos" is described as photos of "your boat," I would perhaps suggest either "Classic Sailboats," or, if there are non-sailboats included, maybe "Ramblings"? You're nearly always safe with the latter.
Rachel
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:46 am
by Skipper599
Rachel wrote:I would love to see them! I don't think they cause "bandwidth" issues since you will have them hosted elsewhere (?)
I would suggest putting them all in their own single new topic, called something like "Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival" (original, aren't I?).
Since "Boat Photos" is described as photos of "your boat," I would perhaps suggest either "Classic Sailboats," or, if there are non-sailboats included, maybe "Ramblings"? You're nearly always safe with the latter.
Rachel
... Thanks Rachel, will do. Probably over the weekend.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:54 am
by Rachel
Neat! That is one show I've always wanted to go to.
R.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:55 am
by Bluenose
Rachel wrote:Neat! That is one show I've always wanted to go to.
R.
Me too. And I live too close to Port Townsend to have any excuses. Maybe this year.
You might also add the year to your post title. That way when you post next years photos we won't get confused :).
Cheers and thanks, Bill
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:04 pm
by Hirilondë
Bluenose wrote: You might also add the year to your post title. That way when you post next years photos we won't get confused :).
I'll be confused anyway, but probably a good idea.
Please do post these pictures. I will look at them too.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:08 pm
by Peter
Just a suggestion from one who has a gazillion Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival pics: Put them in a
Picasa album and supply a link.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:45 pm
by Bluenose
Peter wrote:Just a suggestion from one who has a gazillion Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival pics: Put them in a
Picasa album and supply a link.
Peter,
When you go do you sail over? If so, where do you like to anchor?
Bill
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:03 pm
by Skipper599
Peter wrote:Just a suggestion from one who has a gazillion Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival pics: Put them in a
Picasa album and supply a link.
... This sounds like great idea Peter, I'll give it a try.
... I've never tried anything like this before so I hope it's not too challenging a task. Computers and I do not get along too well.
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:33 pm
by Rachel
Skipper599 wrote:... I've never tried anything like this before so I hope it's not too challenging a task. Computers and I do not get along too well.
Thankfully it seems that computers and websites are getting easier just a tad quicker than I'm getting older and more stubborn ;) I can't speak for Picasa, but I opened a free Flickr account just so that I could post photos here, and it hasn't been half bad!
I like the "link to an outside album" idea. Good one! Then we can look at a collection of thumbnail-sized photos and click to enlarge the ones we want to (in case anyone is on dial-up).
Some of the free photo sites just inundate you with blinky flashy ads, but not all of them do that.I've heard very good things about Pbase for people who don't mind paying $30 per year or so for photo hosting.
Maybe we can have a Plastic Classic Forum meet-up next year :)
Rachel
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:52 am
by Peter
Bill wrote:When you go do you sail over? If so, where do you like to anchor?
I usually sail over, leaving on Friday, staying Friday and Saturday nights, and leaving early Sunday. I used to anchor right off the town, but lately I've been staying at Boat Haven Marina. I find strolling around their yard as interesting as the festival at the other end of town! Also, Port Townsend Brewery has an "Outlet Store" close by ;-)
There's a West Marine and a great food co-op near Boat Haven, and a real friendly cat on the docks.
If they don't have room (I've been lucky so far) there's lots of fair anchorage near the ferry docks, and a good beach to dinghy over to, although one year it blew up and two sailboats were washed ashore :-(
I use my little folding bike for the 10 minute ride to Point Hudson Marina, where the festival is.
Bob wrote:... This sounds like great idea Peter, I'll give it a try.
... I've never tried anything like this before so I hope it's not too challenging a task. Computers and I do not get along too well.
I find Picassa very easy to use. I also use their free
Picasa 3 program to manage uploading the pictures. It's pretty
painless, and when you have them uploaded it's a snap to rearrange them and add captions.
Rachel wrote:Some of the free photo sites just inundate you with blinky flashy ads, but not all of them do that.I've heard very good things about Pbase for people who don't mind paying $30 per year or so for photo hosting.
Not so with Picasa, and it's free. Father Google is being kind to us ... makes me wonder what the catch is!
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:36 am
by Case
Peter wrote:Not so with Picasa, and it's free. Father Google is being kind to us ... makes me wonder what the catch is!
The catch is... Google follows you around and use what they learned to optimize ad serving for you. Its a catch that cuts both way. I get better ads that actually is what I am looking for but on the other hand... a little creeped out about Google knowing so much about me.
Data mining is big bucks, even more so in the future - especially so with the coming age of smartphones. Most people will experience the internet for the first time thru the mobile phone. We're in the twilight of the generic ad age now, ads will be much more tailored to each individual.
Its great news since I can advertise my business better & more cheaply but on the other hand, there are pitfalls with such information that could be abused for bad reasons.
- Case
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:06 am
by Tim
The double-edged sword that is the Internet.