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    Yves Matteau
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    Default Loonie taking off

    You want to take a picture of a loonie taking off? Well be patient...very patient.
    Normally, he pass the whole day diving and fishing and will quit the lake at the end of the day. When? Which hour? From where in the lake? That`s the question.
    After many days and hours circling around and trying to catch it....without success, i finally had the magic moment.Here is the result. Hope you will like it like i did.
    Comments welcome.

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    Last edited by Chris Ober; 08-14-2010 at 04:08 PM. Reason: corrected link

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Yves,

    I am not aware of any problem posting from pBase.

    Using the Manage Attachments button, clicking on it brings up the upload dialog shown. In yellow I have highlighted the area you use. Using the full http address of your image, cut and paste it into this box and click upload. That should do it.

    Also see this: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...and-Guidelines
    Last edited by Robert Amoruso; 08-14-2010 at 02:49 PM.

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    I corrected the link.

    The link you entered was "http://http://www.pbase.com/tabi10/image/127440406" which included an extra http:// and points to a page containing an image and other graphics, text. It needs to go directly to an image file ending with a .jpg

    I was able to figure out the real path and changed it for you.
    "http://www.pbase.com/tabi10/image/127440406.jpg" worked.
    Chris


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    Yves Matteau
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    Thank you so much....my picture finally showed off and hope you like it.

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    Good to see the picture!
    You've done a great job in capturing the energy of the moment and like the feeling f the background. I would choose to try cutting most of the bottom off and adding more to the right, since the bird's headed that direction.

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    Yves Matteau
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    Note to Robert Amuroso,

    Thank you Robert for your help. I followed the thread suggested ("posting instructions and guidelines") of James Shadle where it says :"When window is open you will see a section ADDITIONAL OPTIONS , CLICK ON MANAGE ATTACHMENTS and so on.....
    The problem is "i could not find the section "Additional options". What for? Where is it?
    Thank again for your help.

    Yves

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