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O. Mykiss wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:12 pm
OK, thanks. That makes sense. I copied the URL from a website I created. I need to use a photo hosting site instead. Odd it looked fine on my computer
It works in Chrome on my Mac, it does not work in Safari.
Many things could be going on. Different browser may be smart enough to ditch the part of the URL that is obviously unnecessary and can only add complications. Some browsers may interpret it literally and then that is a clear 404 not found error.
Bottom line - the link syntax is the problem. You can clearly use that website to host the image, just clean up the link and use only what is needed in a URL to load an image from a plain web server following the format https://server/path/filename.extension and all is peachy.
SirBC, that is a stunning picture! I just clicked on it to view it full size, and to see if there might be a dog hidden in it, and even w/o dog, I think it is brilliant! I hope your photos are on people's walls.
And Fish, I just realized that the photo I put up just after your one from Lamarck Col has the same two mountains in it-- Mount Darwin and Peak 12,800. That is an interesting coincidence. I'll add one from my poor point and shoot-not to be expanded, but you will very likely find a dog in it.
Nope, that's Carleton at Vee Lake with water.
There's a dog! Smokey the mountain Malinois at the icy end of Vee Lake.
Harlen wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 9:41 am
SirBC, that is a stunning picture! I just clicked on it to view it full size, and to see if there might be a dog hidden in it, and even w/o dog, I think it is brilliant! I hope your photos are on people's walls.
Thanks Harlen If I could put my dog in every shot I take I would, she loves to pose She (Ripley) is a thick girl though and her wheelhouse is more sprinting than endurance and I fear she wouldn't do well at altitude. Our previous dog loved to hike and we took her up to Tahoe and the Sierra a number of times. She was a rescue who was found starving in the Sierra and we did, in the spirit of going full circle, spread some of her ashes at Ediza.
I do sell the occasional print, but my most recent print was of Ripley for my wife's birthday:
Someone here on HST posted some Sierra photos with their dog wearing goggles, which I just loved and started following them on Flickr. I'm not sure if you follow them on Flickr but they have some great dog Sierra shots.
¡Tu foto de Cecile es fantástico!
Lizzie and I have been gazing at it and planning to return there, and then north to 1000 Island Lake via nice BC passes-- hopefully this summer?!
The combination of lit, and unlit mountains makes your shot really special. Gracias.