Iphoto has a photo not on I pad

I am not that familar with the icloud and took a workshop 2 times to understand. But here is my question... I have a macbook at home and a photo in Iphoto. If I am out with friends an do not have that that device, but do have my phone or I pad can I bring it to that device I have and show my friend

No, you'd need to add the photos to photo stream before you went out.

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