Monday, February 25, 2013

Oregon at Stanford, 24 February 2013 (Senior Day)

Scott Uyeno

Scott gives us 49 shots in a Flickr gallery. There's a great shot of Tess Picknell securing a rebound amidst a flock of ducks, but we thought we'd tease with this shot of Bonnie demonstrating what scouts mean by "wingspan".

Michael Li

Michael posts 18 shots to a Flickr set, among them a shot of the tip-off showing what nobody else (including the referees) saw: that Jillian Alleyne grabbed Chiney's arm during the jump. Tip-off still ended up in the Cardinal's hands. But here's a nice shot of the Senior Day family portrait:

Baranduin Briggs

Baranduin posts 71 shots to a Smugmug Gallery, with lots of action like this:

And a bunch of Senior Day pics, of which I enjoyed this of the team watching videos:

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Oregon State at Stanford, 23 February 2013

Scott Uyeno

Scott posts 57 crisp action shots to a Flickr set including this of Chiney and Mikaela fencing in Ruth Hamblin:

Michael Li

Michael posts 10 shots to a Flickr set of which the prize has to be this, Jos scoring her 1,000th career point:

Baranduin Briggs

Baranduin reported in late due to email problems but has posted 66 pics to a Smugmug gallery with lots of good action. But right in the middle is a sequence from #43 to #49 covering the most memorable play of that game. If you were there you know what is happening in this picture:

Click through to the gallery to see the whole thing; don't miss #49.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Stanford at UCLA, 17 February 2013

Michael Li

Michael, who made a careful study of the USC Song Girls last game, writes, "I had another unobstructed view of the cheerleaders. I hate it when that happens." He posted 20 pics to this Flickr set. Mostly he used a down-low center seat to get some of the intense action, like this of Sara James:

(Think SEJ has a bruise from those fingers?) Click through for Mikaela Reuf doing a good imitation of road kill, Ros G-O at work, and yes, cheerleaders.

Dave Cortesi

We shot from high up above the Stanford bench and posted 26 shots to a Smugmug gallery including this, of Bonnie taking a charge, that pretty well exemplifies the style of this game:

Click through for more action plus shots of the new Pauley, Carolyn Moos, Erica McCall, and a Nneka Ogwumike jersey.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Stanford as USC, 15 February 2013

Michael Li

Micheal shot from center court and posts 24 pics to a Flickr set including this one of Mikaela going for a block:

Click through for more action, shots of fans, and the USC Song Girls.

David Cortesi

We shot from behind the Stanford bench and posted 13 pics to a Smugmug gallery including this one of Chiney getting a rebound under difficulties:

Click through for more action, Jeanette Pohlen, and baton twirling.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

ASU at Stanford, 10 February 2013

Michael Li

Michael gives us 18 pics in a Flickr set including this one of "benergy" getting behind Alex's try for a triple:

See also picture #49 in Baranduin's gallery later.

Scott Uyeno

Scott gives us 64 pics of this game in a Flickr set including this of a rebound scrum:

Baranduin Briggs

Baranduin gives us 67 shots in a Smugmug gallery including the following story. Chapter one, ASU player loses ball, Amber boxes her out:

Chapter two, everyone on the bench assists the referee; the ASU player begs to differ.

Dave Cortesi

We put 19 shots in a Smugmug gallery including lots of pink accessories and this of tip-off:

Keep reading for Flickr/Smugmug insider tips!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Getting the Most Out of Flickr and Smugmug

When you look at the photo galleries linked from this blog, are you seeing the images at their best?—which means, as large as will fit on your screen? Here are some things about the Flickr and Smugmug viewing interfaces you might not know.

The Overview Page

From here we always link to the page that is an overview of that set of images. Here's an example of a Smugmug gallery. It shows a block of thumbnails and one image.

This is an example of a flickr set. It shows an array of thumbnails of the whole set.

Slideshow

From the overview page of either site you can start a slideshow. The Flickr Slideshow button is at the top. Just click it and the slideshow commences within the browser window (try it). Down in the right corner is a little button with out-pointing arrows; click it to go to full screen. Hit Esc to get back to the in-window slideshow. Use the browser's Back button to get back to the overview page.

The Smugmug window also has a slideshow button in the upper right, but you need to double-click it to start the show. Just a click does nothing. The Smugmug slideshow is automatically full-screen. When you hit Esc, you are back on the overview page.

Paging through the pictures

To browse through the pictures in Smugmug, use the overview page. Just use the left/right arrow keys on the keyboard, or Prev/Next links in the top center, to move through the pictures.

With Flickr, you must click on the first thumbnail on the overview page. That gives a browsing page with one image showing, and Prev/Next buttons at the top. The left/right arrow keys work here also.

Getting a bigger picture

Most of our fan fotogs upload their pictures at quite high resolution, sometimes full camera resolution, or at least two megapixels worth of data. There's tons of detail in those images (faces in the crowd, player expressions) that is not obvious at the usual small browsing image.

To see an image larger in Flickr, just click the browsing image. It opens at a resolution that fills the browser window, with a black background. You can page through the pictures at this size, but that's not as big as they can go. Click "View all sizes" in the upper right. On that page you can choose from every available resolution including Original, the size the fotog uploaded. Click that and use the scroll bars to move around in it.

To see an image larger in Smugmug, just move the mouse over the browsing image. A menu slides out from the right offering several sizes of image. Pick one and use the scroll bars to move it around.

Sharing Images

Both sites make it easy to share an image by email or on Facebook, Twitter, or several other social networks.

In Smugmug, it's all in the Share menu, top right of the overview window. Use the Email choice to send the picture in an email. Or click Be Social to bring up a set of buttons for Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Wordpress (but not Pinterest or Instagram). Or click Get a Link to go to a page that offers links in various formats to different sizes of the current picture, and to the gallery as a whole.

In Flickr, the overview page has buttons at the top right for Facebook and Twitter. Or click the Share button to use email, Tumblr, or Pinterest. Also, click the Share button and then click "Grab the link" to get a link to the overview page.

Whenever you share another person's picture or gallery, remember it's good manners to include credit to that photographer. Not just "look at this great shot of Jos Tinkle," but "look at this great shot of Jos Tinkle by Scott Uyeno (or whomever)."

There's More...

There are many more features buried in these photo sites. These are just some of the useful ones. If we missed your favorite feature, add a comment to this post!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Arizona at Stanford, 8 February 2013

Baranduin Briggs

Baranduin is changing computers and was delayed by some disk problems, but posted 64 shots to a smugmug gallery including an Orrange jumper:

And a nice rebound composition:

Scott Uyeno

Scott, shooting from the north end, posted a bunch of action pics to a flickr set like this of S.E.J. attacking:

Michael Li

Michael shot from opposite the Stanford bench and posted 10 pics to a flickr set including this of the evening's star, Mikaela, in the midst of a typical hustle play:

David Cortesi

Shooting from behind the media table and a couple of rows higher than usual we got 21 shots worth showing in a smugmug gallery including this of Bonnie being fouled by two Wildcats at once: