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If you don't have photoshop, you can use http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/mosaic.php to make an inspiration board. I think you can list where you got the photos from underneath the board and even provide links.
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I am new to blogging and am starting a blog about my wedding planning expereince. Just wanted some pointers on what tools people use to assist them with their blogging. For example I want to clip pictures from the web for my inspiration board but am having a difficult time getting it to look neat (pics all lined nicely in rows & columns) & look nice once the image is posted. What is the best way to make a collage of clipped photos? what program to use? What is the etiquette in gving credit to photo clips?