Thread dedicated to 3x Mashie holder, Vaughn Halyard. Apologies ahead of time, since these instructions are for Android, and will not apply to iCloud users.
Searching back through old threads, it’s amazing the lengths we had to go through to upload photos to the Internet. First, we had to scan paper photos. Then, we had digital cameras, but had to transfer the files via a cable or (big) SD card. Then, you had to find in a web site or service that could handle the storage and bandwidth for the photo, plus allow the photo to be optimized for the web (i.e. not the original multi-MB source file).
Circle through to today. A lot of us take most of our photos with our iPhone or Android mobile devices. The cameras on new phones now are of incredible quality. We can sync up cloud backups of our photos and never use a cable to transfer photos from a device to a computer.
There are still services you can use to host photos. Most require a monthly charge for unlimited space and bandwidth (when your photo is requested from a site, forum, etc.). For me, I use Verizon Cloud and Google Photos to back up photos I take with my Samsung S10e.
So how did I get photos up in the Midwest Mashie thread? This is all I did.
- Sync my photos on my device to Google Photos
- Create a public album, since not all of my Google Photos are publicly visible.
- Click on a photo from the Google Photos album so it appears at the forefront.
- Right-click the photo and select “Copy Image Address”
- In the post, select the picture icon. It should create image (img) “tags”.
- Paste the Image Address (https://…..) in between the “tags”
Here’s a photo I took and edited with my phone, changing texture to better show the contours of the 8th hole at Prairie Dunes, synced it with my Midwest Mashie 2019 photo album, copied the link, and voila. I’m sure I could have spent more time editing that photo, but I did that all in a minute, on my phone. The photo's width and height match that of the Simple Machines Forum software used by GCA today and the file size of 171KB will likely keep Google off my back for bandwidth. Ideally, the forum software would be able to dynamically re-size that photo to fit in a mobile device, but I think it would take a better forum "theme" or software to do that, as this forum type is still geared toward desktop users.
While today we have Twitter and Instagram stories, sometimes there’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned GCA photo thread.