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href="http://tantannoodles.com/toolkit/facebook-photos/" target="_blank">Flickr gallery plugin</a> for WordPress that will make the process I am about to describe quicker. It apparently adds a tab to your posting box that is linked to your Flickr account. But it has issues in my installation and only gives fatal errors</p><p>First, at least get familiar with the <a
target="_blank" href="http://blog.epicedits.com/2007/11/14/creative-commons-a-great-concept-ill-continue-to-employ/">licensing terms a photo can have</a>. Some require attribution to the photographer. Some cannot be used&nbsp; for commercial purposes. Others are public domain. Those are the best. You can do just about anything with a photo that&#8217;s in the public domain.</p><p>There is no downloading or uploading involved in this process. Here is what you need:</p><ul><li>The Google Toolbar, so you can do the next step.</li><li>Yotophoto searches multiple sites for free pictures. Go to <a
href="http://yotophoto.com" target="_blank">Yotophoto</a>, right click in the search box and choose &quot;Generate Custom Search&quot; from the menu. This will add a button to the Google toolbar that will allow you to search Yotophoto from the toolbar. I have four custom searches: Yotophoto, Delicious, Bloglines, and Google Reader.</li><li>Sign up for <a
href="http://picknik.com" target="_blank">Picnik</a>. This is a great tool for photo editing. I have Photoshop, but Picnik loads faster and when all I am doing is looking to resize or crop a picture, I might as well go with a quicker tool. Install the browser plugin.</li><li>Get a Flickr or Photobucket account. I have Flickr. i can&#8217;t vouch for how this will work with Photobucket. I just know that Picknik connects to Photobucket also.</li></ul><p>Now, when you need a picture, use the Google toolbar to search for it and click the Yotophoto button. When you find the picture you want, right click and choose &quot;Edit in Picknik&quot;. Once Picnik loads the picture, resize it or crop it as needed. Then choose &quot;Save and Share&quot; from the Picnik menu. From there you can move your picture to whatever online photo account you use. I then go to my Flickr account and right click on the picture to get the url for my blog post. The above plugin would take this last</p><p><img
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