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Lynne,
If you've a free account with somebody like Photobucket then they can host them so you can put them on the web.
There's a thread in general discussion about sites that will "hold" your pictures so they can be seen.
If you want, I'll send you a PM with my email address so you can send me a picture. I'll put it onto my account in photobucket and then post it up here to show you how it works.
Andrew
If you've a free account with somebody like Photobucket then they can host them so you can put them on the web.
There's a thread in general discussion about sites that will "hold" your pictures so they can be seen.
If you want, I'll send you a PM with my email address so you can send me a picture. I'll put it onto my account in photobucket and then post it up here to show you how it works.
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Hello Lynne,
Specially, you can PM them to me or email them to the webmaster address so I can put them onto the LF website. Then you can refer to the file location in the forum postings, by typing [ Img ] (without the spaces), copy in the URL of the photograph (internet locator), then type [/ Img ] (without the spaces). Above the dialog box where you type, there is a button marked Img which serves that same purpose. Rolling the mouse over that button will show you the correct syntax.
Photographs should be 260 by 340 pixels, ish, in jpg format. Thanks.
I hope that helps. Others here will explain it far better, I have no doubt.
Charles
Specially, you can PM them to me or email them to the webmaster address so I can put them onto the LF website. Then you can refer to the file location in the forum postings, by typing [ Img ] (without the spaces), copy in the URL of the photograph (internet locator), then type [/ Img ] (without the spaces). Above the dialog box where you type, there is a button marked Img which serves that same purpose. Rolling the mouse over that button will show you the correct syntax.
Photographs should be 260 by 340 pixels, ish, in jpg format. Thanks.
I hope that helps. Others here will explain it far better, I have no doubt.
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Lynne's Pics
As she's scared of Th'interweb, I'll post some of Lynne's pics for her:










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Charles,
On your external image, did you use an ND grad or is it unfiltered? It's a similar colouration of the sky to the one Joanna and I got in Glencoe.
Was the fireplace one taken on Astia as it has very muted colours? I'd like to see that one done in B&W and probably a sympathetic sepia or copper/red toning - nothing too strident or 'loud.' The copper/red in wet processing gives and antique brown without looking like a false sepia has been applied that has the effect of a badly done ginger wig
Andrew
On your external image, did you use an ND grad or is it unfiltered? It's a similar colouration of the sky to the one Joanna and I got in Glencoe.
Was the fireplace one taken on Astia as it has very muted colours? I'd like to see that one done in B&W and probably a sympathetic sepia or copper/red toning - nothing too strident or 'loud.' The copper/red in wet processing gives and antique brown without looking like a false sepia has been applied that has the effect of a badly done ginger wig

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