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"In situ" of the month: November 2011

  • #21
oh... Can you do it without photobucket?

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well that didnt work...:glare:

Sure you can, just add the IMG tags in yourself, but it has to be a url, not a file direction from your computer. Really though, photobucket is the easiest way, and its free. Make an account, upload your photos to it, then copy paste the "IMG Code" into your post.
 
  • #22
i will just use my avatar for my entry. i just uploaded it. why cant you put pictures onto your posts straight from iphoto? anyways the sarr in my avatarr is an s flava. it was growing in Green Swamp Nature Preserve in North Carolina. the picture was taken in summer 2011.
 
  • #23
You can do it at TinyPic.com. Just host the image, copy the text in the field that says "Direct Link for Layouts", then paste it in the reply field here and put image tags around it. So it will look something like this:

xb9udy.jpg


EDIT: Also, if you end up using a photo-hosting website that requires an account, I'd recommend Flickr over Photobucket. I used to have all my photos on Photobucket, but I found that I didn't like the way it compressed the images when you post them somewhere. Since then I've found that Flickr preserves the color and crispness of the full-res photo even when it's resized and posted on another website, without the compression artifacts that seem to plague Photobucket and most other sites (including TinyPic).
 
  • #24
thing is im 13 and i guess im to young to have an account on photobucket, the site wont let me register. anyways, just go to my profile to see a bigger pic of the sarr

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i just dont want to mess with photobucket, flickr, etc right now
 
  • #25
Use TinyPic.com (the link I put in my post), it doesn't require an account. Posting a larger image here will allow members here to better see your entry without navigating away from this page.
 
  • #26
I must be feeling brave. These were taken earlier in the year :-D

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Sarracenia Flava var. Atropurpurea near Sumatra, FL

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Sarracenia Leucophylla in Perdido, AL
 
  • #27
sarracenia x, I am afraid I can't accept your entry unless you post it here.

and please stop using your age as an excuse, many people here are also young. Heck, I'm 15.
Very nice pics Liz! I think they have a chance. :grin:
 
  • #29
there ya go! :D
 
  • #30
I have loads more pics of green swamp sarrs! anyone want me to make a picture thread?
 
  • #31
Sure go ahead. Don't forget to use em for the next months contest ;)
 
  • #32
Darlingtonia in the wild, Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon

Darlingtonia in the wild, Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon, United States, May of 2011

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Darlingtonia flower, Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon, United States, May of 2011

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You can do it at TinyPic.com. Just host the image, copy the text in the field that says "Direct Link for Layouts", then paste it in the reply field here and put image tags around it. So it will look something like this:

xb9udy.jpg


EDIT: Also, if you end up using a photo-hosting website that requires an account, I'd recommend Flickr over Photobucket. I used to have all my photos on Photobucket, but I found that I didn't like the way it compressed the images when you post them somewhere. Since then I've found that Flickr preserves the color and crispness of the full-res photo even when it's resized and posted on another website, without the compression artifacts that seem to plague Photobucket and most other sites (including TinyPic).

Can you tell me how to get pictures in posts from Flickr, I cannot figure it out.

Thank yee
 
  • #33
Can you tell me how to get pictures in posts from Flickr, I cannot figure it out.

Thank yee

Flickr is kind of confusing compared to others, but this is how:

Click your image, click share, click "grab html/bbcode, copy paste the html into your post.

Example (sorry no cool CP photos, on my school laptop):
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/66871944@N08/6327822328/" title="BCMP-Logo by 31drew32asrdaw, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6059/6327822328_762e0542aa.jpg" width="241" height="124" alt="BCMP-Logo"></a>
 
  • #34
probably not gonna win, but worth a shot...

Drosera roraimae: Mt Roraima, Canaima National Park, Bolivar, Venezuela
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  • #35
amp, you would have a great chance in winning with a heli shot ;)
 
  • #36
Flickr is kind of confusing compared to others, but this is how:

Click your image, click share, click "grab html/bbcode, copy paste the html into your post.

Example (sorry no cool CP photos, on my school laptop):
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/66871944@N08/6327822328/" title="BCMP-Logo by 31drew32asrdaw, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6059/6327822328_762e0542aa.jpg" width="241" height="124" alt="BCMP-Logo"></a>

Yep, like this:

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  • #37
Jon, it's not gonna win cause it's fake. Anything that gorgeous has to be fake.,. right?
 
  • #38
Amp, why didn't you enter that in the calends?
 
  • #39
the 3 that i submitted for the calender were the ones that i thought were the best in terms of composition, color, and perspective...
 
  • #40
How many trips to the bog do you make a month?
 
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