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PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 14th, 2013, 1:40 pm
by Steve Plonk
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO TUTORIAL:

This is a placeholder for future photos. Remember, folks, I am just learning here.
Soon to be a major slide show... :lol:

Check out site for pictures of Pegasus, the Flying Horse. However, my Flying Horse is
named "Stewball". See link:

https://www.google.com/#q=pictures+of+Pegasus

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 14th, 2013, 1:51 pm
by Steve Plonk

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 14th, 2013, 9:55 pm
by Arcadia
hola vecino! best wishes with your new place! :D

the photo in the second link you posted is so beautiful...!, amazing forms & colors, I can sit there to wait for the frogs & crickets´s chants! :wink:

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 14th, 2013, 10:28 pm
by Steve Plonk
Glad you liked the photo, Arcadia...My mother & grandmother went to a summer camp
which was on Lake Webb, near the small town of Weld, Maine, USA. Weld is at the foot of a mountain called Mt. Blue, one of the tallest mountains in the State of Maine, USA. :)
Maine is our most northeastern state wedged in between two Canadian provinces. 8)

Of course, the Appalachian chain of mountains, in the USA, are just heavily forested smaller versions of the Andes Mtns, near your country. We have a trail called the Appalachian Trail which runs the whole length of the mountain chain.
I live in the Tennessee Valley which is to the left of a large portion of the Appalachians called "the Blue Ridge". 8) The state of Tennessee is a mid-south southern state of the USA. 8)

Arcadia, thanks again...Your post is the first comment on here besides Doreen's when she
made the Artlog for me. Welcome to the "Flying Horse Cafe". :D

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 15th, 2013, 11:28 am
by Steve Plonk
Another round of practice pasting of photos...See below.
Some more from Maine & other places. First one is Portland, Maine's, Head Lighthouse
by Tom O'Donnell, et al...More to follow...

http://0.tqn.com/d/gonewengland/1/0/l/r ... thouse.jpg

http://0.tqn.com/d/gonewengland/1/0/O/Q ... thouse.jpg

http://0.tqn.com/d/gonewengland/1/0/d/j/gayheadlths.jpg

http://www.birdsandbeacons.com/Lighthou ... 8-0871.jpg

" Lighthouses of Long Island"

To see all of the lighthouses, start here and use the arrows.



All photos by Ann Searle
Send your questions or comments to:
beacons@birdsandbeacons.com
This link will add !KEEP: to your subject line.
Please leave it or your email will be filtered to my trash bin.

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 15th, 2013, 12:01 pm
by Steve Plonk
Here's a photo tutorial of a couple of Tennessee Lakes:

Here's a photo link to our local Chickamauga Lake on the Tennessee River...See Below.

http://www.tennesseelakeinfo.com/chickamaugalake/



Here's another link to Watauga Lake in upper East Tennessee, greatest fishing spot in
Tennessee, in my opinion...See below...
http://www.tennesseelakeinfo.com/watauga/

All for now... :) 8)

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 15th, 2013, 1:11 pm
by Arcadia
Gracias for the geographic datos of your place (I also love Geopraphy!) and the photos. I´ll see them & comment as soon as I make time to wander in the net! :)

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 15th, 2013, 10:51 pm
by Doreen Peri
OK, Steve.... the software at Studio8 doesn't accept html code for security reasons.

Here's how you upload your photos.

1) You'll have to have the photos saved separately as .jpg files on your computer somewhere.

2) Then you click the "upload attachment" (scroll down to the upload attachment tab right below the posting window) and navigate to the photo where you've saved it on your computer.

3) Select the photo itself (the .jpg file... it might also take .png files) ... and push upload photo.

4) Then select "place inline"

Then you will have to add a line of text, I think to post it. It will show code which says "attachment -name of photo.jpg" something like that in the posting window.

Then push Submit.

Let me know if this is helpful. You can't post the html code from another site. It has to be individual photos in .jpg and I think .png files. It might even take .tiff files. I'll have to check for formats allowed.

Thanks for letting me know if this is helpful.

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 15th, 2013, 11:04 pm
by Steve Plonk
Doreen et al, I don't have the computer skills to upload at the moment. Have to get more help from relatives. :lol:

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 16th, 2013, 8:30 pm
by Steve Plonk
Sorry, I didn't make it clear. Right now I don't have immediate access to photos, nor am I
a member of "photo bucket". So, I guess I'll just continue to post links to photos--
which seems to be all I can manage lately. Thanks, Doreen, for your offering help. Thanks, Arcadia for your comments. :) 8)

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 17th, 2013, 12:36 pm
by Steve Plonk
More photo links: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, in North Carolina 8)
http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisit/i ... ouse_1.jpg

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 17th, 2013, 2:23 pm
by stilltrucking
lighhouse plonck.PNG
image source

Sorry, I didn't make it clear. Right now I don't have immediate access to photos, nor am I
a member of "photo bucket". So, I guess I'll just continue to post links to photos--
:?
Sorry steve but I don't know what you mean by not having immediate access to photos :?

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 17th, 2013, 11:00 pm
by Steve Plonk
It means that I don't have the computer talents to upload at present. You all make it look
easy. But, as for me, links are the only way...Goodbye for now. I will show more links when I
get the chance. Thanks for uploading that Cape Hatteras one for me.

I have the same trouble when I try to embed videos. Oh well...win some, lose some. Just show links & they will come... :lol:

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 18th, 2013, 12:45 pm
by stilltrucking
One more thing...
If they are not your photos it is good manners to post a link to the source for the photos so the originator gets credit for them for the cartoon above that would be
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2012/0 ... rip.html#1

Re: PHOTO TUTORIAL

Posted: August 18th, 2013, 1:32 pm
by Steve Plonk
Still Trucking, This is a map. The wikpedia would not let me copy the image.
I don't know where you get all those "ability" buttons. I don't see them on my computer.
Where are these buttons located on the screen? I don't have a picture library, nor do I
have the ability to create one. All for now... There is a disconnect somewhere in the
instructions. I appreciate that you are trying to help...I'll get more help & try to
get relatives to explain this stuff. Sorry, I'm so dense on software... :?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wataugarivermap.png