www.flickr.com is a popular website for storing photos, especially so they can be used from yet other websites such as MySpace or EBay.
It is easy to included photos from Flickr in your KeepandShare documents and photo blogs. Whenever you do this you save yourself the work of uploading the photos into KeepandShare - so, if you already have your photos in Flickr, you might find the following techniques useful.
First, whenever you are using the KeepandShare editor use the insert Photo command
and type in a URL reference to the photo in Flickr. One way to obtain the URL to your Flickr photo is to use the below method to get the HTML source from Flickr and then only copy the address that begins with "HTTP://".
Second, using IE you can simply copy and paste the photo from Flickr right into your KeepandShare, as further described here.
Third, you can copy the "html source " from Flickr and paste it into the HTML source of your document.
To get the HTML source that 'points' at your Flickr photo, display your photo and choose the Flickr "All Sizes" icon:

That will display your photo with available sizes and you should scroll down and at the bottom of your photo you'll see an area that looks like this:

Highlight all of the text in field 2 and copy it to the clipboard.
Now go to your KeepandShare document and edit its HTML source. To edit the HTML source of a KeepandShare document or blog click on the "HTML Source" button on the icon bar:
You will then be viewing the HTML source for your document and you can paste a valid reference to your photo by pasting Flickr HTML text into the KeepandShare HTML. The Flickr HTML will look something like this:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/75628183@N00/94641202/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/43/94631202_50cf20d79f_b.jpg" width="1024" height="683" alt="2006 Kirkwood Sami ski trip 002" /></a>
Click on the same "HTML Source" button again to return to the normal view of your KeepandShare document.