Y'all know I like photography & all thing pictures
& I've been seeing "Instagram pictures" everywhere... I mean EVERYWHERE...
On Twitter, Facebook, even contests with the best Instagram picture
So that was of course, one of the first apps I downloaded
& I got registered
Here is my first Instagram picture I took
Not very exciting - I know....
it was taken at lunch yesterday while I was setting up my account - hence the silverware sitting in the middle of my desk
Yes, I was watching "The View" with the President visiting for the day
So, I know since I'm one of the last ones to get this app & jump on the Instagram-wagon, tell me what I should know about it
... is there a way to look at everyone's pictures OTHER then the phone? Not an online place that stores the pictures?
... & let me know if you're on there so I can follow you
My name on Instagram is the same as my Twitter name - rebeccajoknits
even though, with my bicep tendonitis, I havent knitted in awhile...
that's another story...sigh...
So give me some downlow on some Instagram knowledge
I haven't joined the Instagram craze yet either! You are ahead of me! I take pics all. the. time. too, maybe I'll have to check it out! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE instagram!!!!!!! I think there is a way to go on instagram on the computer and not just on your phone, but haven't done that yet!!
ReplyDeleteI don't use it, but I'm interested in what you find out.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I've learned (and it isn't much), you like & follow other through your phone app. I haven't found a way to see them online.
ReplyDeleteBelieve me...I'd LOVE to view them online rather than through my phone.
So if you find out, let us know! :)
Apparently, we all want to know. I can tell you that I know nothing about it. Also, I think at what point is Instagram overkill?
ReplyDeletem.
what is worse than worms??
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about Instagram, but I do know a great remedy for your arm issue. I got it from my chiropractor, and it did an amazing job on my tennis elbow, which had been just getting worse and worse:
ReplyDeleteAlmost-fill a styrafoam cup with water and freeze it. Take it out and peel away the top edge about 1/2 inch, exposing the ice. Lay a towel under your arm and use the ice to massage the sore part of your arm for 15 minutes. Do that a few times a day and see if it works. Let me know if you try it.