You need [IMG] before http://.............jpg and [/IMG] after it. Some web hosting sites will give you a link with [IMG] and [/IMG] already present. And just to be difficult, there are sites where you must remove [IMG] and [/IMG] if present.
I took the liberty of doing it:
You can do the same thing by 'go advanced' and click on the add image icon, then put the pic's URL in [which I haven't tried]
rc53
You're a genius, I wasn't adding the / in the last [img] truly thank you, and I've cropped as the shadow works on flickr, it looks awful here.
Mark
Last edited by The Blue Boy; 8th November 2008 at 11:24 PM.
More like the 99% perspiration than the 1% inspiration in my case!
Do you need so much around it? I know it is also a nice branch, but as it is the kingfisher that is remarkable and branches two a penny....?
Chris
Chris,
Sorry, I've only just noticed you're reply! Any suggestions as to the crop i.e lanscape, portrait?
Mark
Maybe....but having cropped, I couldn't help starting to do some pruning; I think if I had original it might have gone to more serious re-engineering to avoid cropping through heavy branches, which is probably why you chose the crop you did, duh
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Last edited by crisscross; 3rd December 2008 at 10:49 PM.
That was quick!
Yep I'm doing the pruning as we speak! Check back in a couple of hours (I'm also cookin' the tea!)
Mark
Last edited by The Blue Boy; 12th November 2008 at 08:10 PM.
Creates the right sort of focus on the subject now. I would suggest that is now a winner.
A lovely shot of the kingfisher, that is unmistakeable even to non twitchers like me.