Once I have transferred the web photo map files up to the Transmutable web space, I point my web browser at that location so that I can see the results: Skyscrapers of San Francisco Photo Map
At this point, I've taken pictures, made a photo map, and published the photo map on the web for the world to see. There really are no additional steps.
Well, almost no additional steps. Part of the fun of making web photo maps comes from sharing them with a lot of people. To make my photo maps easy to find, I post links to them on my blog and my home page. By doing this, the google search engine can find them and people searching for images of San Francisco or skyscrapers can find my photo maps.
If you make a photo map (with or without 93 Photo Street) and would like us to link to it, email us at elemental@transmutable.com and we'll add it to the list of photo maps. Please indicate in the email that you would like us to add your map to this public list.
For more information about photo mapping or 93 Photo Street, visit the main 93 Photo Street Site. If you found this step-by-step handy, please let me know by emailing elemental@transmutable.com. I'm always looking for excuses to make more photo maps.