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mrclark321
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 17:44
Thaught I'd try out my new lense, took this at the park.

Dan

mrclark321
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 18:14
I tried to add another picture but it is directly underneath the first, is there a way to get a space between them?

PhotosGuy
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 18:34
Only if you link to a online pic. Then you can put them wherever you want. The attachments don't ever seem to have a space between them.

Wayne Wood
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 19:09
try hitting the enter key after you put your first pic in i hit mine twice usually

mrclark321
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 19:25
That did not work, maybe it's just me!!

How do you put them on line Photosguy?

cactusclay
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 19:28
Nice shots, I like the reflection of the goose and the close up of the goose egg is cool too :D Just kiddin. Nice moon shot. So do you like that lens?

mrclark321
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 19:41
Yes I do, there both nice but I need more time to play with them.

At least this time I got the water level...lol

Dan

PhotosGuy
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 20:29
put them on line Try Photobucket.com & upload them. It's free.

Options- Several ways to do it for a Post: one of these will put the pic or link in the text anywhere you choose.

1. If the image is online , Rt-click on it & choose “Copy image location”
In the post, goto “Go Advanced” at the replies area.
Above the replies box, click on the little yellow (box with the mountains) “Insert Image” icon. Paste in your link.

2. If the image is online , Rt-click on it & choose “Copy image location”
Type pasteyourimagelinkhere then type so it looks like this with no spaces:
http-etc.jpg
3. Or, just copy the link to the image in the text as in http-etc.jpg This won't show the image, just provide the link.

4. This will attach the pic at the end of the post.
In the post, goto “Go Advanced” at the replies area.
At the bottom you’ll see “Attach Files”. Click on “Manage Attachments”, and navigate (Browse) to where the pic is on your hard drive. Find it & click “Upload”, & you’re done. Remember, you get only 2 pics this way, max size is 800ppi & 100KB each.

Pertty intuitive, isn't it!:D;)

Michaelmjc
27th of April 2005 (Wed), 22:01
Mind sharing your exif on the second shot?

mrclark321
28th of April 2005 (Thu), 20:30
Exif for the goose egg



Tv( Shutter Speed )
1/100
Av( Aperture Value )
10.0
Metering Mode
Evaluative Metering
ISO Speed
100
Lens
28.0 - 105.0mm
Focal Length
105.0mm