I posted the url from the picture after hitting the photo button. What am I doing wrong?
You can't just post a url containing the website the picture is in - you have to use the direct link.
This is how you do it:
Go to the picture on your site - there under the picture you see some image info including a section called 'share photo'. There you click on the 'links, forums, blogs' link which takes you to a page where direct links for all sizes are for you to integrate into forums like dgrin.
Keep in mind that posting a picture in a forum like dgrin or everywhere else in populated places will result in a considerable amount of bandwith, but if you don't post a couple of hundreds pictures per months you should be fine. :
Hope this helps. Scary, but great picture by the way - hope not to see such a thing in my room. :uhoh How big was it actually?
Sebastian
EDIT: Looks like you already figured it out - great!
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Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
This is how you do it:
Go to the picture on your site - there under the picture you see some image info including a section called 'share photo'. There you click on the 'links, forums, blogs' link which takes you to a page where direct links for all sizes are for you to integrate into forums like dgrin.
Keep in mind that posting a picture in a forum like dgrin or everywhere else in populated places will result in a considerable amount of bandwith, but if you don't post a couple of hundreds pictures per months you should be fine. :
Hope this helps. Scary, but great picture by the way - hope not to see such a thing in my room. :uhoh How big was it actually?
Sebastian
EDIT: Looks like you already figured it out - great!
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I fixed the picture as you can see. The spider was tiny, smaller than a penny. Thanks for the help.
looking spider. Were the green fangs for real?
Colleen
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Great shot- I know it's real, I've seen shots of these before- still think it's been at the makeup though.
Brian V.
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Is that a Jumping Spider?
My what big eyes he has all the better to see you with hu Craig
The green above his fans look great, it's almost like you had a black and white picture and you coloured just that one section.
It's not easy to photograph bugs is it......ya find them and then the little tackers just do their thing while your trying to do your thing
Great Shot........ Skippy (Australia)
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin