Where are the Files Imported into Photos?

So with the most recent Mac OS release, Yosemite, or Mac OS 10.10, they replaced iPhoto with Photo.  When you plug in your camera, it automatically detects it, then imports your photos into the Photo app.  From there, it has the usual sharing options, to Facebook, Twitter, iCloud … but what if you don’t want to share to any of those.  Let’s say you want to share the photo on WordPress?  Should be simple, right?

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If you click more, it has a few more options, but no WordPress, or Google Plus.  It has to be one of the supported extensions.  The only way to include a picture onto WordPress would be to select the file to include … but where is the file?  When you try to search for that file, it is nowhere to be found.

So I found that the file is actually embedded inside another compressed file within your Pictures folder, but you won’t actually see it by going to that folder in the Finder.  What???

So here’s what you have to do.  In the Finder, go to your Pictures folder.  Once there, you have to go to the Photos Library, but don’t double click it … it would just take you to the Photos app.  Right click on the Photos Library, then select Show Package Contents.  It will then give you another hidden folder

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Once you select Show Package Contents, you will see the following:

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Double click the Masters folder.  It then has folders arranged by year, month, and day.  So if you wanted to view pictures from 05-22-2015, then you would have to navigate to the folder 2015/05/22.  For example, when I go to that path, I get the folder 20150522-032809.  Once I double click into that, I will see my file, and then I can drag that file over to my WordPress page.

Wow, that is such a big ordeal, just to include a picture onto your blog.  This would hold true also for any other web page that is not on Apple’s list of approved extensions, like Meetup, Google Plus, and this list goes on and on.

I think I may opt for Picasa, which will at least allow me to take the file, and manipulate it any way I want.

Six Weeks and Still Recovering

Well it’s been about six weeks since my accident … hey, it’s probably been about that long since I last posted a blog entry here.  Anyways, I’ve been able to get enough strength the get back on the bike, for a little bit at least.

The first couple of weeks was pretty rough.  I was walking with very small strides, and just needing to make sure my torso was not moving very much.  In addition to that, sleeping was an issue.  My rib injury is on the right side, and when lying on the bed, it caused changes in my torso position, making it really painful and difficult to sleep.  Rolling onto the left side … it was possible, but very painful.  Rolling onto the right side … that’s a no-no.  Because of this, I had to go and sleep on my recliner chair for a couple of weeks.  Not the most comfortable, but not as painful as if I lied on my back on the bed.

I was able to get around okay, even with my rib injury.  Driving … I had to position my torso, such that when I went in reverse, my body was situated towards the back, which mean spending about a good 3-4 minutes, just backing out.  Luckily, I didn’t run into any impatient cars in any parking lot I was in.

Weeks 5 and 6 gave me a bit more mobility.  I am now able to at least get back on the bike, and do flat rides.  So I’ve been commuting in, on my folder, and since work is only 7 miles, and 200 feet elevation gain, the ride in was not too bad.

These past two weeks, I’ve been able to ride on the weekends … both times, a flat ride out to Shoreline Village.

I figure I have about 2 to 3 more weeks of recovery time, before I can do some sustained climbing.