WIth photo.net one could just create a new presentation for the next theme.  
Photos would be totally separated and not seen together.  I have no idea 
what other functionality it has or lacks compared to Flickr.

Tom C.






>From: skye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: PUG/PESO ...at Flickr?
>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 13:17:03 -0700
>
>(As a flickr user), the only problem that I had with the flickr group
>gallery was that there was no way to separate the themes. It's just
>all in one lump. I try not to complain without a solution so: My
>suggestion is: It would be nice if, after the deadline of the theme
>passes, someone (moderator) would upload a "photo" containing the text
>of that theme to "cap it off" so to speak. For example, at the end of
>June, you could post a photo that has black text "June: Tall Height"
>on a white background. After than you can commence with the next
>theme's photo submissions.
>
>On 6/21/06, Michael Christian Gaudet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > With a tip of my hat to Tom and John's recent comments, I'm not sure 
>what
> > the next incarnation of PUG's gallery should be, but I did try something
> > recently that might be set an example of a plausible way to proceed 
>using
> > free photo tools on the net. Specifically Flickr, which doesn't cost
> > anything, has no size limitations, and submissions to groups can be
> > moderated by group leaders (to trim out the weeds, so to speak). I 
>figure
> > it's better to use free resources than put the burden of responsibility 
>on a
> > few people.
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/groups/ok1000/
> >
> > A few weeks ago I started this Flickr group to allow Flickr Pentax users 
>to
> > post themed pictures to a showcase gallery, to see how it would go. It's 
>not
> > much right now, but then I didn't expect it to be popular and I'm 
>surprised
> > there are even as many people in the group as there are right now.
> >
> > Any Flickr account holder can select to join the group, and then they 
>can
> > select images from their personal gallery to be submitted to the group's
> > gallery. It works pretty easily. At any time, a user can pull their 
>images
> > from the gallery or add new ones. They're shown in order of submission, 
>not
> > date taken or uploaded to Flickr. On top of this, there are discussion
> > threads that can be extraneous to the comments for photos (as some 
>people
> > don't allow comments under there photos).
> >
> > Uploading images to your personal gallery at Flickr is fairly
> > straightforward, although there are upload bandwidth caps for free 
>accounts
> > (20MB a month).  But no download caps. This alone makes it pretty 
>attractive
> > to me. At for copyright, Flickr is good at displaying what reservations 
>you
> > keep about sharing the image, and inhibiting copying as best they can.
> >
> > If someone wanted to moderate a new group, they could then post a 
>discussion
> > thread at the Flickr group's webpage highlighting a winner and runners 
>up
> > after they'd counted votes. Voting could be done in the comments for 
>each
> > picture (a requisite would be to allow comments for these photos), and
> > because dates are shown for the comments.
> >
> > Just thought I'd put it out there for you guys to consider if you're not
> > into Flickr. Hey, and if you are at Flickr.
> >
> > - Michael
> >
> >
>
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