Easy as pie

Hi, I'm Amperes. I am going to be one of the users doing the majority of the updates to this here blog and it would only make sense for you guys to be able to put a face with my name. We're all friends here, so come by and say hi.
Now that we got formalities out of the way, thanks for checking out the site. Starting your ShutterCal is easy, and signing up takes less than a minute. Your Cal is created instantly and then you're ready to upload your daily image by clicking the date of your calendar you want to load. Easy as pie.
How many days can you keep your Cal going? Check out my Cal, it has been going for 330+ days. Scroll back to 2007 for the start of the Cal.
Other exemplary example Cals to check out are by whitelight and Victoria. If picture taking isn't your thing, you can also try something like drawingman, but hopefully with more success.
So take a look around and give ShutterCal a try. Leave us a comment if there is a feature, tool, or idea you would like to see added to the site.
-Amp
posted by amperes on January 2, 2008
about
ShutterCal is a calendar based daily photo journal. Thousands gather within this community to document their lives with one daily photo.
Most interestingly, ShutterCal’s unique print service delivers both photograph and journaling to your door, making the collection of real memories, as you make them, part of your adventure.



Am I missing a way to change the photo once it's been uploaded?
I think that'd be a good thing to look into for those of us incompetent shuttercal users.
Thx
Foremost, I know it's important to let people know that they retain the rights of all material uploaded to this site.
We'll get on this right away!
1.I think you really need an 'About' page. People want to know what this is all about, who thought of it, who's maintaining it, where you're based, and most importantly, what they are agreeing to when they post their photos up here. Who am I trusting with my precious snapshots? :P
Seriously, I signed up but I have no idea who the heck you people are.
2.Is there a byte size or pixel size limit to the uploaded photos?
3.Regarding the above, a FAQ for working the site. Basic stuff: the rules, however loose they may be, and the technical limits: picture size, description length, whatever you got.
4.For convenience, perhaps an 'upload from URL' as well as 'upload from your computer'? I would find this useful, as my base for my 365 project is on flickr.
Looking forward to playing. :)
And thanks for pointing out my exemplary example. I'm blushing.