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fatphotographer
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 10:29
I am newby to this forum and only I have only been using Canon for 12 months after 12 years with Nikon. There are some pictures I would like to share with you lot from my previous life with Nikon. I understand that we all love photography and the Canon brand, but my question is "do the pictures on this form have to be from Canon cameras?" If they do, I am limited to posting a small portion of my favourites, but would like to check before offending anyone, or making a fool of myself.

Your feedback is welcomed,

Thanks

Gary

sugarzebra
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 10:32
Post away...were looking forward to seeing them and also a warm welcome to POTN. You'll find it to be a great community.

GSH
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 10:32
Just post them, we don't bite...well most of us don't :)

Jason@MS
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 10:35
please do share:)

im very sure i have seen your work before, if your the gary i think you are...
i have seen many nikon shots posted on the site before.

regards

fatphotographer
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 10:39
"im very sure i have seen your work before, if your the gary i think you are...
i have seen many nikon shots posted on the site before."

You've got me worried!!:)

I will have get a few ready for posting, watch this space

fatphotographer
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 11:00
A sequence from a while back that was published in MCN. It happened really quick and the rider jumped out of the frame, but the camera settings were being changed to catch him on the way back down.

fatphotographer
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 11:01
few more

EDIT: Quite happy to see your Nikon pictures but if you want to use the forum's attachment feature then the rules limit you to 2 per thread. If you want to use your own server and bandwidth to host them and embed them using [ IMG ] [ /IMG ] tags then we allow 8 per thread. Moderator.

FZ Hooligan
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 12:19
Good work capturing that!! High siding is not much fun.

willy b
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 12:22
Great capture in time! Wouldn't like to be that bloke!!

Jason@MS
6th of December 2007 (Thu), 12:53
high sides arent fun at all, i had a very similar accident on an R6:rolleyes:

great capture!

fatphotographer
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:12
Just worked out how to post links


http://www.picman.co.uk/training%204/pics/3.jpg
http://www.picman.co.uk/training%204/pics/4.jpg
http://www.picman.co.uk/training%204/pics/5.jpg
http://www.picman.co.uk/training%204/pics/6.jpg

::John::
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:18
wow

great sequence. Were these some of the ones that were deleted by the mod? If so, I'm glad you found a way to repost them. Good work.

fatphotographer
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:22
Yes, but I haven't managed to work out how to get them to show automatically on the forum, without having to link to them.

::John::
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:26
Have a look at post #11 - you can see the tag - it probably also has a [url] tag in front of it.

If you edit your post and go advanced and click on the [IMG]http://photography-on-the.net/forum/images/editor/switchmode.gif button, you will see the raw code and that will show you what may have gone wrong.

All you really need to do is post those links you used with the http://photography-on-the.net/forum/images/editor/insertimage.gif icon.

GSH
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:35
Yes, but I haven't managed to work out how to get them to show automatically on the forum, without having to link to them.

You have spaces in your IMG tags. use [img] and not [ img ] :)

fatphotographer
29th of December 2007 (Sat), 20:37
Thanks John / Geoff, all sorted,

Cheers