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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    sony A7r3, leitz summicron 35 v4, last one w vivitar 285 Thyristor

    any tips for how to upload larger images on here if you aren't using a hosting service like Flickr?
    like instead of these thumbnails I mean
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats


    Wisconsin Countryside, Mid-1990s
    Nikon Fm2
    Kodak Technical Pan
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Tiny (format) haystacks. Been a long time since i have seen them.

    You changed your tag!

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    That is a nice one from the archives Peter!

    Here is another drone photo.



    DJI Mavic Air | Raw + PS Camera Raw

    Pali

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    Thanks, Guys. Pali, I'm loving those aerial photos!

    Here's another from the archives:

    Boulder, Low Water, Harrington Beach (Early 1990s)
    35mm HIE film

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    Peter, I really like that second "boulder at low tide," makes me think of a Friar's head! What really struck me is that many of us seem to take "view camera" pictures even when we are carrying 35mm (or now digital) cameras.

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    Thanks, Peter.
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    Crater Lake National Park, Olympus OM-D M5, 14-45 kit lens.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/143791426@N04/45398193914

    I was trying to embed the image from Flickr like some of you do, but couldn't figure out how to do it. Help?

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    That's a lovely image! Sorry, I don't know about Flickr. With Dropbox, you embed a direct link in an img tag.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by h2oman View Post
    Crater Lake National Park, Olympus OM-D M5, 14-45 kit lens.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/143791426@N04/45398193914

    I was trying to embed the image from Flickr like some of you do, but couldn't figure out how to do it. Help?
    That's a great image! And I'm glad to see that you posted two different images, here, and in the Hiking forum. Both are great! Here is how to post an image that you have on Flickr ...

    If you go to your Flickr page where the image is, click on the icon to "Share photo". The page that opens next gives you some options for sharing, and you want to click on BBCode. Within the BBCode is your image's web address, and it is between the [img] and [/img] brackets.
    For the image to appear in the forum you need to copy and paste the image brackets [img]plus everything that follows up to and including the closing bracket[/img] into the body of your post. Don't leave any spaces between the brackets and the image address. That should do it.

    Peter

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