21 October 2009
Mt Taranaki
As is mentioned in my profile, I recently returned from New Zealand after spending about 8 months there. While I was in the Land of Eternal Spring, I created a Flickr account so that I could share my photos with friends and family back home. I found that Flickr was extremely user-friendly and the easiest way to keep loved ones up to date with my activities. It was nice for them to get a feel for where I was living.
I also joined the Flickr group for the region of New Zealand in which I lived, Taranaki. I found this photo of the region's namesake, pride, and protector, Mount Taranaki, in the Taranaki group. I have many photos like this one but I thought Bruce McKinlaly's version is quite stunning with the green grass, blue sky, and snow capped mountain top.
Another good thing about Flickr groups is that photos are added to them on a daily basis which means I can log in to see recent images of my old home!
I also joined the Flickr group for the region of New Zealand in which I lived, Taranaki. I found this photo of the region's namesake, pride, and protector, Mount Taranaki, in the Taranaki group. I have many photos like this one but I thought Bruce McKinlaly's version is quite stunning with the green grass, blue sky, and snow capped mountain top.
Another good thing about Flickr groups is that photos are added to them on a daily basis which means I can log in to see recent images of my old home!
Week 3, Thing 6: Flickr
As is mentioned in my profile, I recently returned from New Zealand after spending about 8 months there. While I was in the Land of Eternal Spring, I created a Flickr account so that I could share my photos with friends and family back home. I found that Flickr was extremely user-friendly and the easiest way to keep loved ones up to date with my activities. It was nice for them to get a feel for where I was living.
I also joined the Flickr group for the region of New Zealand in which I lived, Taranaki. I found this photo of the region's namesake, pride, and protector, Mount Taranaki, in the Taranaki group. I have many photos like this one but I thought Bruce McKinlaly's version is quite stunning with the green grass, blue sky, and snow capped mountain top.
Another good thing about Flickr groups is that photos are added to them on a daily basis which means I can log in to see recent images of my old home!
I also joined the Flickr group for the region of New Zealand in which I lived, Taranaki. I found this photo of the region's namesake, pride, and protector, Mount Taranaki, in the Taranaki group. I have many photos like this one but I thought Bruce McKinlaly's version is quite stunning with the green grass, blue sky, and snow capped mountain top.
Another good thing about Flickr groups is that photos are added to them on a daily basis which means I can log in to see recent images of my old home!
Week 3, Thing 6: Flickr
As is mentioned in my profile, I recently returned from New Zealand after spending about 8 months there. While I was in the Land of Eternal Spring, I created a Flickr account so that I could share my photos with friends and family back home. I found that Flickr was extremely user-friendly and the easiest way to keep loved ones up to date with my activities. It was nice for them to get a feel for where I was living.
I also joined the Flickr group for the region of New Zealand in which I lived, Taranaki. I found this photo of the region's namesake, pride, and protector, Mount Taranaki, in the Taranaki group. I have many photos like this one but I thought Bruce McKinlaly's version is quite stunning with the green grass, blue sky, and snow capped mountain top.
Another good thing about Flickr groups is that photos are added to them on a daily basis which means I can log in to see recent images of my old home!
I also joined the Flickr group for the region of New Zealand in which I lived, Taranaki. I found this photo of the region's namesake, pride, and protector, Mount Taranaki, in the Taranaki group. I have many photos like this one but I thought Bruce McKinlaly's version is quite stunning with the green grass, blue sky, and snow capped mountain top.
Another good thing about Flickr groups is that photos are added to them on a daily basis which means I can log in to see recent images of my old home!
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