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kialua
06-04-2007, 01:09 PM
One corner of my garden. Everything just popped at once and you just can't trim off flowers. They will be done in a couple of days and getting a haircut.
How do you attach your photos here so that you have more than one and they are so big? I have to keep sizing down my photos and at 72 to get under that limit. Are you loading them one at a time?
big pix
06-05-2007, 03:42 AM
very nice garden...... lots of colour, and a photographer's heaven.......
big pix
06-06-2007, 04:47 AM
I resize using PSCS2 image>image size>Pixel Dimensions set size to 800 on biggest edge>OK
then save as jpg, upload to smugmug, post link to smugmug where my photo's are, but post link to "L" not "M" as "L" means large
kialua
06-06-2007, 12:35 PM
Thanks I'll try that. One question, how come it doesn't show the link? Does it just automatically put in the right photo and not show the link? I am, as usual, a little confused:confused:
The Repro Kid
06-06-2007, 05:57 PM
I might be able to clarify. That is a great garden by the way. I like the wild, european look better than organized, US gardens.
Anyway, to post multiple shots, with text in between and everything, you can't use the forum's upload feature. You need to upload your photos first somewhere on the web, I myself just upload them into a folder on my own web domain. Then you use HTML coding in your post to link to the already posted images. If you don't know the codes, (webaphobe) use the cheat codes above the reply text area, it's the icon that looks like a postcard. I just call up my images on my web domain in one tab, copy the URL, then click on the postcard icon in another tab where I'm composing my message, and paste in the URL that was copied.
I elaborate more, later, if you need more info.
cianlee
06-11-2007, 12:06 AM
wonderful! how did you do that?
i wanted to make garden like that....
kialua
06-11-2007, 02:23 PM
Cianlee, Thanks but I didn't do it, the garden was there when I bought the house. We just try to keep it weeded and pruned. A master Landscaper did the whole yard with hundreds of different plants. It is very pretty.
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