They throw those basketballs hard over there, Austin.
They throw those basketballs hard over there, Austin.
Montana de Oro State Park, CA
Fuji GSW690II (slight crop)
Vericolor III 220
Jonathan
What's different is that the "insert image" has a tab for from your computer (which adds an attachment) and a tab for "from URL." If you don't uncheck the box that says "Retrieve remote file and reference locally" it just fetches the image and makes it an attachment with a thumbnail. Uncheck that and it embeds the image as it always has, though it still seems to add a thumbnail as an attachment.
Can't help you with the spell check and, in fact, I don't even see the button for it. I use Firefox which has built in spell checking. So do most later versions of IE.
Geese, Sauvie Island
My plan was that as I walked toward them, the birds would take off and the picture would be the field with a white band above and then above that, the geese. Obviously, I was a little too quick on the draw. I still kind of like it though. Maybe a Yashica Mat was not the best tool for the job here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
That is a great image Austin. the Yashica Mat did the job well. (In the hands of a good photographer)
Austin's is better. Here's one taken a few minutes later:
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks Kirk. I seem to be accumulating pictures of basketball hoops. Maybe I should start doing them 'properly' with the big camera on a tripod. As far as this one though, I'm not much of a basketball player, but doesn't having a cement wall right behind the basket seem kind of dangerous? I mean, imagine driving in for a layup...
Thanks Peter, Jan. Peter, I like yours better. And that second one is really strange and good. I'd love to know the story.
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