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Share Your Images

  08/04/2010
Have you been at some event, or undertaking an interesting survey, and would like to share your images with other geomatics professionals? Hydro International now offers you the possibility to upload your own images and add captions!


A lot of people take pictures while working and/or attending events. That's why Hydro International would like to give you the opportunity to share them with the geospatial community. Our editors will also have a look through submitted images while preparing the next issue of the magazine. So your image may appear - as survey team of the month, accompanying a congress report, or even on the cover!


Upload is simple: click on the link 'Upload your album' in the Photo Album section of the website and select the images you want to upload; add descriptive captions where wanted, and upload the images. When you've done this, the online team will receive an alert to check the album (mainly for technical glitches). After approval, the photos will appear online for everyone to enjoy and respond to.

 

 





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