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Post by stanbery »

On web shots they have a time delay format/security for the pictues. They will show here for a little bit then they will stop.
Here is the pictures of everybody that was having a problem posting picture as well as a link to your pictures. If you would like them removed please let me know


Ratboy picture
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http://www.bishopweb.com/photos/data/50 ... ratboy.jpg

SnowNymph
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http://www.bishopweb.com/photos/data/50 ... wNymph.jpg

BearLover
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http://www.bishopweb.com/photos/data/50 ... rLover.jpg

RosaBella
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http://www.bishopweb.com/photos/data/50 ... aBella.jpg


Since some of you were having problems posting picture.

Here is a how too.
If the picture is stored somewhere on the web...

To find the properties of your picture on the web.
Once it is posted to the web you will Right click on the picture and go to Properties, click on properties and copy the full link. It should look something like this:
http://www.bishopweb.com/photos/data/50 ... _Bride.jpg (Make sure that it shows .jpg at the end of the link).
You can use the bbcodes Image. While editing your post, click on the 'Img' button and enter the URL (http...), then click the 'Img*'. The end result is your picture URL preceded by Image bbcodes. i.e. Image

Likewise, you can simply type the bbcodes into your post (as above) without clicking the 'Img' button.

Or, your can type the URL into your post... then select (highlight) it with your mouse and then click the 'Img' button to surround it with the neccessary bbcodes.

You can test the display of the picture using the 'Preview' button.

Since webshots has a lock on there system here is 2 free places to post picture.
http://bishopweb.com/photos/index.php
http://www.rockcreeklake.com/photos/
Hope this helps

Jon


Hello all. I am not into hiking but I do fish alot.
I Hope the above info helps you all out. :)
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Post by Ratboy »

However, even when following the directions given, the shot still reverts to the red x afterwards. Being that my photos are posted on a personal webpage, with free access from the public, it should work according to what is being said, yada yada yada, etc...anyway, no worries at this time.

If they do not post well, links are what all will see.
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Post by Rosabella »

Thanks, Jon! We'll get this figured out eventually. Oh hey.. nice fish! :)

The didjuredoo, skibum? That is so cool! What a great intrument! It has such a hauting, other-world quality to the sound. I've watched people play them, but only tried a couple times... the breathing technique is a challenge. I also play the harmonica - way easier to carry in a backpack :D.
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Post by Mooses »

So many goofy pictures to pick from.....:)

Yours truly from my failed Rainer attempt in June. Please note my Wapiti Wooley hat made right there in Washington (bought on way into park)....."Humping Moose" print!!:

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And me studying the GPS on El Diente about 3 weeks ago:


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"Sorry folks, park's closed, moose out front should have told ya."
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Glad HST is back up!

Here's me on the summit of Mt. Williamson via the North Arete.
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When I'm not climbing, I'm fishing.
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Klamath River Steelhead released alive.

Thanks, Sam
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I don't think I have one picture of me that I like, but here goes...

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Can't post the pic of me on Kearsarge Peak due to it being on Webshots, so here's the link.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/157 ... 5559pEwivR
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Post by Sierra Bound »

This was me last year at Paradise Valley. Nothing like sitting around the fire with a Bacardi and Crystal Light concoction after a day of backpacking.

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Last year while a thunderstorm kept 3 of us in our bags a couple hours.
There were squeeters and could not find my usual safari hat to deal with them. Of course the bloodsuckers prefer ones ears or back of the neck where a critter can't see. So cut out a piece from some old briefs aka underwear needled on some velcro and attached it to the back of another cap.

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Grungy on the JMT! Taken at the cascading outlet of Evolution Lake with The Hermit in the background.
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