Daily Photo March 29, 2010

Ft. Hall Tribal Courts Administration
Ft. Hall was originally established as a trading post at the point where the Oregon Trail and the California Trail divided. It moved locations a couple of times, finally becoming an Army post before being turned over to the Shoshoni-Bannock Indian tribes ensconced in the Ft. Hall Indian Reservation.

Most of the buildings are in a state of serious disrepair. A few, however, are used by the Tribes for various official functions. This building is the Tribal Courts Administration building. The court house itself is a block east of here. The building outside looks to be in pretty good shape. The inside is a different story, but no pictures were allowed inside the building.

I had a bit of a run-in while trying to fill out a 2010 census questionnaire with a fellow who was rather unhappy with anything associated with the government. I ended up being sent by my supervisor to a member of the Tribal Council who sent me to this building to fill out a report on the incident.

Meanwhile, the process of posting the picture from my iPhone to the blog doesn’t work very well. I’m poking around in the blog software to see if I can make a small change or two that will make this process work so very much more nicely. In the meantime, it’s still much easier to download the pictures into iPhoto and then do the blog entry from my Macbook.

2 thoughts on “Daily Photo March 29, 2010

  1. I’ve found posting photos from my iPhone to my blog EASIER than using my computer lately. I take the photos, edit them with my FX Photo Studio app (I like the More Contrast, Gamma and Cropping features better than the Adobe Photoshop app). I save the photos to the Photo Library.

    I upload the photos to my blogs using the WordPress app on my iPhone. I have to do a little HTML to center them and correct the width for my page, but I’m not scared of a little HTML and I’m sure you’re not either.

    Blogging has become much more mobile for me now that I have these two apps.

  2. The same process applies in my case except for using Photoshop app. The issue is, I still have to go on my blog and fix up the HTML. I need to poke around in the WordPress code and figure out how to fix things so no fixup is require. Thanks for the info on FX Photo Studio app. It does indeed look to be more capable.

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