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I am going to a large reunion soon. There will not be a photographer there.?

Everyone has a camera phone or camera so we decided to save the money. Can someone recommend a site that everyone at the party can go to and downoad their pictures to share with the others at the party? I want to be able to list the names of the people in each picture. I don't really want it to be accessable to just anyone. Is there a way to set up a photo album of the reunion online as people download their photos?

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  • Matt
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Shutterfly.com let you set up a page and multiple people can upload images to it. You can also set the privacy so that only those invited to the page can have access. There are apple apps as well (I don't know about Android, but I expect there are those as well), so you can browse and upload from your iPhone or IPad.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    I would suggest you flip your chicken at least once. By the time the tops of the quarters are done, the bottoms will be burnt if you do it this way. Also, if you are cooking only 4-5 inches from the fire at 250, it's going to overcook outside before it's done next to the bone even if you flip it. At the very least it will be dried out. I have a suggestion that will avoid all this if you don't mind. put the quarters in brown-n-serve bags in the oven at 300 for an hour and a half. Put a cup of apple juice and a half a stick of butter in each bag. sprinkle some seasoning salt (not much) on the chicken. They will be falling apart tender when they are done. You can do this a day ahead if you like, but keep them sealed if you do, and make sure they don't sit at room temps for more than a couple of hours. Now: half an hour before dinner - put them in a grilling rack or basket. It will enable you to turn them all at once and you can avoid handling them, which would tear them up at that tenderness level. Baste them with a thin sauce of your choice. Put them on the grill 20 minutes ahead of when you need to serve them. They'll get the taste of the fire and it will sear the outside and they'll look like they were cooked on the grill the whole time, but they'll be falling apart tender and juicy. good luck Kevin ps. Use natural charcoal and scatter hickory or mesquite chips into it right before cooking.

  • 9 years ago

    Save yourself some headache and use DropBox! It's a completely free storage service, and they have a mobile app for Android and iPhone! Each person will get 2,000MB space which is enough for over 1,000 photos. It's linkable with all your Facebook, Twitter, social media... and you can create shared folders, private folders, and customizeable e-mail links between all your accounts. Use this promo link to get an extra 500MB free: http://db.tt/CyRTeEoS Have a great reunion!

  • 5 years ago

    The app works on incremental protection levels to tailor and match the needs of phone users better. On the homescreen there are three options App Lock, Privacy Protection and Settings tabs. Under each option users can see status and features, for example, the Privacy Protection options allow users to see the current protection level and toggle privacy control for photos, videos, messages, and call records. The best thing of the LEO Privacy Guard 2.0 is its ability to categorize privacy protection across several levels, which are are: Dangerous, Vigilant, Normal, Good, and Perfect. Based on user’s conditions it makes recommendations for the appropriate privacy level.

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