I’ve just added another 195 photos to the MK Camp Photo Group.
Don’t forget to let me have your Camp photos too and I’ll upload them for everyone to see – you will of course get full credit for your photos.
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I’ve just added another 195 photos to the MK Camp Photo Group.
Don’t forget to let me have your Camp photos too and I’ll upload them for everyone to see – you will of course get full credit for your photos.
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I’ve uploaded the second batch of my photos to the MK Camp Photo Group (favourites below) . The new set include Retreat Parade, some snogging, the Official Camp Photo, some knife-throwing at the Camp Concert and extensive coverage of the Tennequoits Staff Final. Check out all the pictures as some of them have notes attached (hover over photo to find them). » Read more: More Camp Photos
I’ve uploaded the first batch of photos from Camp 2007 to the MK Camp Group on Flickr. Here are a selection of my favourites so far…
Each of the pictures should be tagged to identify the people in the shot, the place it was taken, and the activity taking place at the time. So if you want to see all the photos of the beautiful Porthmeor Beach you can view the “Porthmeor” tag, the same applies to “the long goodbye“. Or if you want to see all the photos of Rose you can view the “Rose” tag – and if you want to view all the photos from Camp 2007, you now know what to do.
If you have any digital photos from Camp (like you guys who have uploaded them to Facebook) and you’d like to add them to the group, you can do it yourself or get the pictures to me (Ricky) and I’ll upload them on your behalf. Please make contact to ask for the best way to get the pictures to me.
I’ve somehow managed to find a bit of time this morning to upload some of my pictures from St. Ives 2003. There’s a selection below, and the rest can be found in the MK Camp group on Flickr.
As Camp approaches it’s a good time to look back at the photos from past years. We’ve been busy uploading and tagging photos and there are currently 274 online and available for you to view. They represent a wide range of situations and activities from the last three years at Camp.
Each of the pictures should be tagged to identify the people in the shot, the place it was taken, and the activity taking place at the time. So if you want to see all the photos of the Hawaiian beach party you can view the “Hawaiian Beach Party” tag, the same applies to “boating“. Or if you want to see all the photos of Michelle you can view the “Michelle” tag – and if you want to view all the photos from Camp 2006, you now know what to do.
Thanks to Simon St.Clare for adding his photos to the collection. If you have Camp photos that you’d like to add, sign up for an account at Flickr and apply to join the MK Camp group.