This was taken July 31 when I visited the Mt. Dandenong region in Australia. I know it's not the best picture, but I'm still learning .
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This was taken July 31 when I visited the Mt. Dandenong region in Australia. I know it's not the best picture, but I'm still learning .
Last edited by Shelley; 09-08-2009 at 06:08 AM. Reason: trying to get the photo to show up
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams
When you post from other web sites you need to use the url to the image file rather than the url for the page. Picasa and Flickr both have pages to go to to get the url, but I just right click(in IE) on the image and copy the url from the properties and use that. This will work for all sites that don't block right clicking.
As for your photo... it is quite a good capture. It looks like it could be brightened just a bit. Welcome to the forum. There is a flock of these noisy things in my area. I have had them destroy a number of things on and around my house.
Me on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtb_antz
Thanks for putting the picture up. The only things I saw on Picasa was "link" and "embed image". I copied the link one to use (tried the other one as well but it wouldn't work). I've created a Flickr account now too, so maybe I'll have better luck with that one...
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams
That's what I did...highlighted and pasted that link between box of the post image dialog box...maybe the pic was too large or something? I'll try again another time and see if it works.
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams
You can also post an image directly and as long as it's less than 250k it will look fine.
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