Tags
- aquarium
- arizona
- autumn
- barges
- battlefields
- beaches
- blue ridge
- british columbia
- cannons
- canyon
- cascades
- civil war
- coast
- coastline
- colors
- columbia
- columbia river gorge
- currituck sound
- daffodils
- devastation
- driftwood
- duck
- elizabethan gardens
- fall
- flowers
- gardening
- gardens
- gorge
- grand canyon
- greenery
- hoh
- huskies
- indian
- island
- kids
- la push
- leaves
- lighthouse
- lighthouses
- manassas
- mountains
- mt st helen's
- mt. adams
- mt. baker
- mt. hood
- mt. ranier
- mt. st. helen's
- mt. st. helens
- mudflows
- multnomah falls
- nags head
- national park
- national parks
- navajo
- ocean
- olympic
- olympic national park
- olympics
- oregon
- outer banks
- pacific beach
- pacific beaches
- pacific northwest
- pansies
- portland
- quinault
- rainforest
- rocky beaches
- roses
- route 101
- sandpiper
- sea stacks
- seascape
- seashore
- seastacks
- sedimentary
- shenandoah valley
- skyline drive
- snow
- spring
- straits of juan de fuca
- sunrise
- sunset
- sunsets
- temperate rainforest
- vancouver island
- victoria
- virginia
- volcanoes
- washington
- washington state
- waterfalls
- winter
How Tags Work
Use tags to classify and group your pictures and videos without having to make new albums. For example, if you tag the pictures of flamingos in your "Mexican Vacation" album and the pictures of penguins in your "Day at the Zoo" album with birds, you can view them together on one page without having to copy the pictures into a separate "Birds" album.
To apply tags, go to a picture, video or album page and click on "tag it." You can also apply tags to yourself by going to your Profile page.