To the untrained eye
snaptie2002
Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
To the untrained eye I may appear to be a complete idiot:agree
But I really do have the capacity for abstract thought. I am just trying to post multiple pictures with a minimum of reading the instructions.........:deal
The last attempt had to be aborted. Had to get Andy at smugMug to clean up the mess.
ANYWAY. Here are some football pictures:clap
http://binghamfreelance.smugmug.com/photos/199126277.jpg
But I really do have the capacity for abstract thought. I am just trying to post multiple pictures with a minimum of reading the instructions.........:deal
The last attempt had to be aborted. Had to get Andy at smugMug to clean up the mess.
ANYWAY. Here are some football pictures:clap
http://binghamfreelance.smugmug.com/photos/199126277.jpg
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Way to small why not post a pic here at least 600-800 so we can see what you shot
Nikon 50mm 1.8D
Sigma 120-300 2.8
Sigma 70-300-4-5.6
my Galleries
http://oldtime.smugmug.com/
http://www.sportsshooter.com/members.html?id=6707
Yeah, no ****!:D
I got a million of 'em. Just didn't know I was going to need a team of scientist from NASA to post them :devbobo
Wow!
you're off to a good start.
http://www.knippixels.com
Good shot!
As a quick walk-through the instructions for posting pix...
1) you need to have your images stored somewhere. Here in a SmugMug account or anywhere else on the net...as long as they are stored somewhere on a server.
2) Right click on the image you want to post, click on properties and highlight the location information. The easiest way is to triple click on the location information which will highlight the whole string...then hit "ctrl" + "c" to copy it.
3) Back at the Digital Grin 'new message' or 'reply' editing window you'll see a yellow icon on the menu bar at the top that looks like a little post card of a sunset over the mountains. Click that icon and paste the location info in the field by hitting "ctrl" + "v". The http:// will already be highlighted so by simply hitting "ctrl" + "v" you'll add all of that from your image's location info and won't have to do anything else. Your image will then appear right where your cursor was last.
4) Repeat steps 1-3 for each image you want to post!
This is pretty standard on most forums so once you get the hang of it you'll be good to go on other web forums too
Shoot me an email if you have any trouble!
Cheers,
Chris.
Chris Sedg. :cool
www.christophersedgwick.com
I will give it another try soon. Hopefully I won't Spazz out and put an eye out or something
Got a bunch of soccer shots to Post tonight.
Marty