A KM Christmas

Eric Tsui sent me a bunch of photos from the KMAP conference in Hong Kong last week, and there was this one with me casting murderous looks towards an expostulating Dave Snowden during a panel discussion. It was too good an opportunity, so I decided to use the Flickr captioning tool (thanks Joitske).

Would you like to caption this photo differently? Well you can! Just follow the simple instructions below:

1. Go to the Flickr captioning tool here (you might want to open this in a new window to be able to follow the instructions)

2. Select the tab for “URL” and enter the URL of a clean version of the photo without captions – here it is:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/136/329968417_75b536c25a_o.jpg

3. Enter text for up to four speech or thought bubbles and click “create captions”!

4. Position the captions in the photo where you want them

5. If you’d like to share your newly captioned photo, upload it to a website or to Flickr (you will need to create an account in advance) and give it the tag “KMChristmas” ... let us know in the comments box below that you’ve done so giving the URL

A very merry Christmas from Green Chameleon!

4 Comments so far

I think yours is really funny!! Hard to improve it smile

Posted on December 23, 2006 at 05:30 PM | Comment permalink

J.ho

Just stopping by smile

Posted on December 24, 2006 at 01:09 AM | Comment permalink

David Tebbutt

Gimme a break - wandered off to Flickr, lost the will to live.

I was going to bubble Dave:

Well if you buggers aren’t going to give me a round of applause, I’ll give myself one.

Happy Christmas all

Posted on December 24, 2006 at 06:12 AM | Comment permalink

Paolina

Nice one, Patrick.

As for Mr Santa there, I guess buying presents would be in the “Complex” domain.

Happy New Year!

Posted on December 28, 2006 at 02:27 PM | Comment permalink

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