http://www.photo.net/photodb/member-pho ... id=2151891
Hope you guys like it. Was taken at Red Rock, NSW.
Regards
Chong
Wooden Walkway
Wooden Walkway
Last edited by Chong on Thu May 18, 2006 12:21 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00, edited 1 time in total.
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How's this? (Chong's image from the link, not mine)
You've managed to fire up the 10x8
Obviously there's the lead-in line of the path but does it need a centre of interest at the 3/4 distance to the end of the path?
The tones in the small picture look like the trees have been done by some alternative process - carbon print etc...
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Hi Chong,
For the picture, I opened your link and clicked on the thumbnail to get the larger version then right-clicked, selected properties and cut and pasted the link into here, i.e.
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/4460617-lg.jpg
You then have to put the HTML image (img) tags around it (see the line of buttons below the subject box) so it shows as the picture and not a link, i.e. (there's an opening and closing way of putting the tags in which you can get by selecting the Img button, then pasting the link and then press the same button again - have a try or press the "quote" button to see how I've done it - it's not difficult
I've got two places booked at the hotel for the Glencoe workshop - Dad and I are making a holiday of it rather than charging up for just a weekend...
Apparently we are in rooms above the bar so if the rest of them carry on the drunken revelry, we'll have to have words...
Cheers,
Andrew
For the picture, I opened your link and clicked on the thumbnail to get the larger version then right-clicked, selected properties and cut and pasted the link into here, i.e.
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/4460617-lg.jpg
You then have to put the HTML image (img) tags around it (see the line of buttons below the subject box) so it shows as the picture and not a link, i.e. (there's an opening and closing way of putting the tags in which you can get by selecting the Img button, then pasting the link and then press the same button again - have a try or press the "quote" button to see how I've done it - it's not difficult
I've got two places booked at the hotel for the Glencoe workshop - Dad and I are making a holiday of it rather than charging up for just a weekend...
Apparently we are in rooms above the bar so if the rest of them carry on the drunken revelry, we'll have to have words...
Cheers,
Andrew