Thursday, September 18, 2008

Collagr.com

There are many collage-making tools. This collage is made from a "set" that I made on Flickr. First I loaded the photos up to Flickr. Once there I clicked the ORGANIZE tab at the top of the screen. At the next screen I dragged and dropped the photos from the ribbon at the bottom into the window. Then I saved it as a set and gave it a name. I clicked back to my Flickr HOME page, and clicked on the set name on the right in order to get its URL. That URL was pasted into the BUILD IT box on: www.collagr.com There are several options on collagr for the display and this version is called "stitched."

Once collagr built my collage I saved the photo to my desktop then loaded it to this blog!

7 comments:

Rach said...

Thanks karen! I will have to try that one, I did not know I could do that on flickr! I will play around with my flower photos I already have there.
Rach

Travis M said...

Karen
As I am new to blogging I wasn't sure if This is were I would respond to your questions. Heres hoping :). Anyways yes You did in fact see both a typewriter and a pencil sharpener. I still enjoy the snap snap while writing, and the pencil sharpner came with the house. The story of the factory is it was a stonecrushing factory near a quary. I've been told that prisoners crushed stone for roads, but I have no idea. Pictures will be coming soon. I also wanted to say that I like the collage of the waters edge. The colors are calming and I enjoy the way it was patched together. I will have to give that a try. Thanks -Travis

Jade and Jay said...

I like the diagonal repetition in this collage. Any chance we're going to touch on photomosaics this semester?

photography by lisa whitman said...

Karen,

I like the pastel colors in the collage as well as the pattern of the photos. Neat! But I really love the fireworks collage. I love fireworks because of the brilliant colors singularly and overlapping against the black setting of the sky. I am a kid at heart when watching them, and in awe every time.

Mallory said...

Aaaahhh I love this! The pictures are all amazing, and could be used for postcards. I also love the way you were able to arrange the photos and use them in multiple locations. Very nice job.

Anni said...

Wow how beautiful! It makes me want to go to the beach! Where were they taken?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the replies. Jay we will be studying photomosaics one week this semester, but can't remember which one. I think all these pictures were taken on New England beaches...