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09 April 2018 08:51:42

Spot the sheep, thinking about lambing today.




ARTzeman
09 April 2018 08:54:31

Good images of the fog.






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10 April 2018 16:25:39

I like the silhouetted tree


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Viking3
11 April 2018 12:18:22

Wonderful pictures - I just love that first image. The hills in the background look really high!


Keith
Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
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11 April 2018 12:28:56

Originally Posted by: Viking3 


Wonderful pictures - I just love that first image. The hills in the background look really high!



A useful thing about fog in photos is how it accentuates or partly hides features.
The highest point on the moors is well under 1500 feet, however there are some decent steep craggy hills and ridges.


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12 April 2018 06:53:54

Those images are great especially the first one.


Just found that when you click on them you open a new page and hey presto a decent sized picture.  


This gets around the image sizing restraints on this forum. Static Flickr it seems to be but how easy to use please Four?


Nick


Vale of the Great Dairies
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
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12 April 2018 07:59:22

It's a bit complicated but flickr is good to use as they already do different sizes for you.
If you embed a large image here directly, the forum software squeezes it down so as not to stretch the layout.

So... go to flickr page and to the right of the image is an arrow 'download all sizes'
You want the bottom option to view all.
Click one of the smaller ones - 500 or 640 pixels.
Right click and copy image URL/location (depends on browser).

Back here type BB image tags manually [ img ]and paste URL here [ /img ] (note I added spaces by 'img' to show it).
Back on your flickr tab, now view a larger size.
Copy URL again.

Come back here and highlight your img code string and url.
In the icons at the top select make link and paste your large image URL.
You can do this manually too with BB [ url ] tags, but it's easy to mess up.

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12 April 2018 08:57:52

Thank you. That's brilliant. 


By the way the road signs your way are interesting...


Nick


Vale of the Great Dairies
South Dorset
Elevation 60m 197ft
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