I thought you might be interested in this. (One of the many perks in voting for Dr E is that you’re on my distribution list.)
I found a site that turns photos into jigsaw puzzles. Better still, you can place the embedded code into a Fotki journal.
I’m not quite sure how it works, because I don’t know how it retrieves the original photo outside of my own computer, but you can try it out two ways and see if it works for you: http://journals.fotki.com/drib/puzzles/ If this works outside my PC, all you have to do is click on the puzzle. There’s an easy puzzle and a harder one. Try the easy one first!
http://www.flash-gear.com/puzzle/ If the link above didn’t work outside my computer, try it on one of your own photos. It will also genersate the embedded code you need to put it in a Fotki journal.
To solve the puzzle, click on a piece and move it into place. It will snap into position if it’s in the right place.
The album you were looking at was not MY work. The various artists' names are at the beginning of each picture's title. YOU can participate with YOUR own style, See the album description...... and thank you. Joel
I usually wait until after the contest is over to get back to my wonderful fellow photographers who voted for my photo in the architecture contest. I do thank you so much for your vote.
Thank you for giving me so many wonderful starz on my photo submission in Architectural contest. Fotki contests are great ways for members around the world to meet and learn from each other, though, any improvement on the format would be most welcome. Photography is my beloved hobby and I am wholeheartedly appreciative that those frozen moments captured (or digitized) are enjoyed by you and others.