How to share an individual photo With friends on Flickr?

Flickr is a platform where uploading the photo and video is dead easy and sharing them with friends and family is even easier. With the help of a click, you can share single photos, slideshows or entire albums with friends, family or coworkers.

You have an option to connect your social networks as well, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr. Connecting your social accounts not only lets you share your photos but it allows you to automatically share them on varied platforms.

  1. Open the Flickr App on one of your devices.
  2. If you don't have the Flickr App installed on your device, you can simply download it from the Google Play Store if you are an Android user or from Apple App Store if you are an Apple user.
  3. If you don't wish to download the Flickr App on any of your devices then you can simply put up the Flickr URL at the address bar of your device browser which is - https://www.flickr.com/ and open Flickr without downloading it.
  4. Once you open the Flickr App, log in to your Flickr Account using your Flickr username and Flickr Password.
  5. After logging in to Flickr you will land up on the Flickr Homepage.
  6. On the Homepage go to your Photostream and click the photo you wish to share
  7. Click on the Share icon.
  8. Select a social platform and, optionally, write a few comments about your photo before clicking the Submit or Post button. Alternatively, click the Email icon to send a link to your photo via email.
  9. Copy the embed code to your Windows Clipboard and paste it in your Web page's source code or in your blog post.
  10. Select BBCode and copy the embed code to your Clipboard. You can now paste that code into a post on any Internet forum that supports BBCode.

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