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Hey net - might need a tour guide for that trip!

I have actually heard about the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. My dad described it several times from friends who lived up in that area. Says the glass is beautiful and striking!

If I "ever" get to Milwaukee? How 'bout WHEN!
One day we took the train to some remote place, and walked trough the woods for hours, then ended up at this nice little inn called The Foxhouse..
And I had there the best chicken soup I have ever tasted...


it was so cozy!

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Soup! <3 by ElMona, on Flickr

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window by ElMona, on Flickr

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menu by ElMona, on Flickr
A train ride? A walk through the woods? You have my attention. Nice photos! I like them.
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Yes, there seems to be some difficulty getting a Flickr photo to automatically display, Bageleth mentioned this problem also. I tried playing around with it, and this seems to work:

Go to your Flickr page and click on the photo that you want to display in the forum. Above the photo on the left you will see the word "Actions", then an envelope icon, facebook icon, twitter icon, to the right of that a down arrow.

Click on that down arrow to open a dropdown menu, at the bottom there you will see "Grab the HTML/BB code", click on that, then you will see some code in the box, at the bottom there you will see two buttons, "HTML" or "BBCode", choose the BBCode. Right above there choose the display size of the photo, large seems to work good.

Then on the code in the box above where you picked the size, right click (it will turn blue), in this menu choose Copy, then right click and paste the code into your message here in the forum.

But of course, if you prefer just a link, that's fine there are no set rules on that, Its just my opinion that more people will see the photo if an additional click isn't necessary, as some readers might not bother to click it.

-Rey
Namo, I love how you framed that photo. It looks like a picture from a magazine(very professional).
Aha! Got it to work now, didn't know you could change between the codes and when i tried the other one it didnt work, thanks Smile
Yeah it was a school trip and we went to this little place called Grindleford, was sheeps, golden leafs, little streams and stuff, showing the good side of England hehe

(04-09-2011 10:51 PM)Rey Wrote: [ -> ]A train ride? A walk through the woods? You have my attention. Nice photos! I like them.
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Yes, there seems to be some difficulty getting a Flickr photo to automatically display, Bageleth mentioned this problem also. I tried playing around with it, and this seems to work:

Go to your Flickr page and click on the photo that you want to display in the forum. Above the photo on the left you will see the word "Actions", then an envelope icon, facebook icon, twitter icon, to the right of that a down arrow.

Click on that down arrow to open a dropdown menu, at the bottom there you will see "Grab the HTML/BB code", click on that, then you will see some code in the box, at the bottom there you will see two buttons, "HTML" or "BBCode", choose the BBCode. Right above there choose the display size of the photo, large seems to work good.

Then on the code in the box above where you picked the size, right click (it will turn blue), in this menu choose Copy, then right click and paste the code into your message here in the forum.

But of course, if you prefer just a link, that's fine there are no set rules on that, Its just my opinion that more people will see the photo if an additional click isn't necessary, as some readers might not bother to click it.

-Rey

thanks Smile trying to get better at doing it consciously and not just by luck Tongue

(04-10-2011 10:06 AM)nettiesaur Wrote: [ -> ]Namo, I love how you framed that photo. It looks like a picture from a magazine(very professional).
So I'm curious (and I'm still learning these techniques), that obviously does not look like you used a flash, were they done with a tripod and a time exposure? Especially that one with the menu looks like not much light was available to produce the result you did.

And...I hope you finished that soup.
Here is one that I took prior to a public hearing that we went to last week

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30255666@N08/5608620893/
A few I took at one of my favorite places the last time I was there...

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Very nice...where were those taken?
(04-11-2011 10:24 AM)RN-PRN Wrote: [ -> ]Very nice...where were those taken?

I'm going to say a Disney?

And Bagel, I hope some more people showed up for your hearing.

Cool
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