a few words about our photos
This is just a simple page to get you to our photos and give you a little explanation. You can get prints of any photo you want in the site, without having to wait for us to print it for you.
So now, you can either:
- Download a photo, for either emailing or printing, or
- Get a photo printed through an online photo service (Shutterfly).
On each photo's page, you'll see all or some of these images below the photo:
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Use these buttons to learn to navigate, get info, print a photo, and save a photo. First, click any thumbnail photo, then:
Click either of the buttons below the photo that look like a disk. Click the larger looking disk and a full-size photo will be sent to your browser. Click the smaller looking disk and a smaller photo with a long dimension of 1024 pixels will be sent to your browser (the same photo you see as the focal point of its page). You can copy any of these files to your hard drive, by choosing "Copy File" or the like while clicking and holding the right mouse button, for PCs, or the right button or control key, for Macs, or by simply dragging the resulting photo out onto your desktop, if you're using a Mac.
Keep these things in mind before downloading:
- The full-size photos range in size from 960 x 1280 to 2848 x 4272 pixels, and can weigh in at upwards of 4 megabytes, which makes for a fairly slow download; and
- The file names are, with only a few exceptions (because of modifications to the file after it was taken), the date and time the photo was taken.
- The smaller photos are more appropriate for emailing; the larger photos are better if you want to print them.
Go to any photo's page, and click the link that looks like a little 'P' in a circle. A dialog box will come up that explains that you are being sent to the Shutterfly website. Just click 'OK', and you will be sent to the Shutterfly website, where you can order copies of the photos at various sizes. Shutterfly will send you your photos within a few days (there is a shipping charge).
Click the icon that looks like a '?'. On the individual photo pages, clicking this icon will give you information on shortcuts for moving through the pages. On index pages, clicking this icon will give you information on how to do different kinds of searches for photos.
Click the icon that looks like the letter 'i'. Not all images will have this icon.
Click the icon with a small 'f'. You'll be presented with a dialog box that will first allow you to sign in on your facebook page, and then to rename the photo or event and its description and make a facebook wall post about it. Indices show the icon above, which will link to the entire event's photo page; individual photo pages have a small 'f' icon, for posting about a particular photo.
Please excuse some of the pictures. Many of them are not properly color-corrected or sharpened, or have not had red-eye removed, and I chose to leave some not so technically perfect pictures in because of the subject matter. If you see a picture of yourself that you don't want on the website, email me at the address above and I'll remove it. I'm not trying to make anyone look bad, believe me. Chalk it up to sentimentality or photographer error.
If you have any questions or requests, send them to: joecrnich@comcast.net.
Thanks for stopping by. Bookmark the page and stop by again...there will undoubtedly be many more pictures to come.
Love ya,
Joe and Terry