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05-18-2009, 02:05 PM
I just got back from the ZR-1 Gathering in Bowling Green. We had a great time. From our area (MD, NoVA) there were 8 ZR-1's and 11 people.
In order to easily share the pictures many people took, I have created a PhotoBucket account that we all can use.
The link is: http://s612.photobucket.com/albums/tt205/MD-NoVA-ZR-1/
You can see the images without a log in.
If you have some photos to upload just log in.
LogIn to our account using:
UserName: MD-NoVA-ZR-1
Password: corvette (note all lower case)
1. Near the center of the screen is a blue button that says "Choose Files"
2. In the Select Files dialog box that opens, navigate to the directory on your computer that has your pictures. This can be a camera card, or a USB drive, or the camera itself if it is plugged in, or the windows directory where the pictures are saved. Use the Control Key and click on as many images as you want, then click on "OPEN"
3. PhotoBucket will automatically upload your pictures for you. You can do other things while the upload is in progress.
4. After upload, you can enter Titles and Comments for each picture if you want.
Let me know if you have any problems or are unsure about this. I have been using PhotoBucket for a while and I think it is safe and relaible.
Here is part of our group in front of the National Corvette Museum. Unfortunately some folks were busy elsewhere. Behind us, we have all our ZR-1's lined up
http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt205/MD-NoVA-ZR-1/DSC02068.jpg
Jim
In order to easily share the pictures many people took, I have created a PhotoBucket account that we all can use.
The link is: http://s612.photobucket.com/albums/tt205/MD-NoVA-ZR-1/
You can see the images without a log in.
If you have some photos to upload just log in.
LogIn to our account using:
UserName: MD-NoVA-ZR-1
Password: corvette (note all lower case)
1. Near the center of the screen is a blue button that says "Choose Files"
2. In the Select Files dialog box that opens, navigate to the directory on your computer that has your pictures. This can be a camera card, or a USB drive, or the camera itself if it is plugged in, or the windows directory where the pictures are saved. Use the Control Key and click on as many images as you want, then click on "OPEN"
3. PhotoBucket will automatically upload your pictures for you. You can do other things while the upload is in progress.
4. After upload, you can enter Titles and Comments for each picture if you want.
Let me know if you have any problems or are unsure about this. I have been using PhotoBucket for a while and I think it is safe and relaible.
Here is part of our group in front of the National Corvette Museum. Unfortunately some folks were busy elsewhere. Behind us, we have all our ZR-1's lined up
http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt205/MD-NoVA-ZR-1/DSC02068.jpg
Jim