Photo Journals
How to upload a new Photo Journal
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Uploading a new Photo Journal to your account is easy! Simply click the green "Create New Photo Journal" icon above to get started!.
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On the "Create a New Photo Journal" page, give your photo a title and a short description detailing the contents of the photo(s) or the trip they were taken from. You must next associate the photo(s) to a trip. You can either choose a trip you've already created OR create a new trip for this Photo Journal.
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If you need to create a Trip for this Photo Journal, simply click "Create a Trip." This will prompt you to create a new Trip by giving it a Trip Name and a brief description. When you are done, click "Save Trip" and then you can either save the Journal as-is or go on to add photos to your Photo Journal.
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Click the Browse icon to find your photo in the appropriate folder on your computer.
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Select the folder where your photo is located and click "Open." This will pull your photo onto the "Upload New Photos" screen. Repeat this step in the subsequent fields to upload multiple photos for the same Photo Journal.
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Once you certify that you have the right to publish the photos you have uploaded, the "Upload Photos" icon will be enabled.
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Click "Upload Photos" and you have now successfully filled your Photo Journal with pictures from your trip! You can also always come back and edit your Photo Journal if you wish to add or delete photos to that same Journal at a later time!
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While on archaeology field training at Merton College at Oxford University, I visited Stonehenge with my fellow students.
We were fortunate to be able to visit the site up close; it has since been closed to the public except on certain occasions. ( Read More...
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