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I like that one even more, the focus is spot on, the pose among the leaves is lovely.

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Edit: I don't know why but every time I comment on an image I start a new page and the image is on the previous. o.O



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Super pictures Eric well done. We now have snow in the South!



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Love the last one Eric

 




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Robert wrote:
I like that one even more, the focus is spot on, the pose among the leaves is lovely.

:thumbs:

Edit: I don't know why but every time I comment on an image I start a new page and the image is on the previous. o.O


I always thought you were a natural paginator.:lol::lol:

Thanks. It's clearly a female wren as it took ages to get her to pose like that.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Super pictures Eric well done. We now have snow in the South!

Sorry to hear that. Wally enjoying sun here.;-)

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I thought all Wrens were females? o.O What would I know...



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Beginning to realise how much the forum messes with posted photo detail. The wagtail detail has just gone.


Think I need to join Flickr:thumbsdown:



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It makes a big difference. I posted a thread several years ago about this and posted comparison image via Flicker and via the forum software. The difference is noticeable, also, it enables multiple images per post.

The image degradation is almost universal across all forum software, it hits some images worse than others. The other advantage is it's easy to repost someone else's image in a quote when pagination puts the image being discussed on the previous page.

One downside is if you modify or move an image on Flicker it sometimes breaks the link to the linked post. Some years down the line it can be hard to remember where that image was posted.

I have culled quite a few images from Flicker to provide 'elbow room' since the new limitations to the free account came in. One of my kitcar forum threads will now look a bit sad because many of the images I deleted were posted there.



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Robert wrote:
It makes a big difference. I posted a thread several years ago about this and posted comparison image via Flicker and via the forum software. The difference is noticeable, also, it enables multiple images per post.

The image degradation is almost universal across all forum software, it hits some images worse than others. The other advantage is it's easy to repost someone else's image in a quote when pagination puts the image being discussed on the previous page.

One downside is if you modify or move an image on Flicker it sometimes breaks the link to the linked post. Some years down the line it can be hard to remember where that image was posted.

I have culled quite a few images from Flicker to provide 'elbow room' since the new limitations to the free account came in. One of my kitcar forum threads will now look a bit sad because many of the images I deleted were posted there.



I suppose as an option we could email our images to interested members.;-)

This dove's eye is so sharp (at this end) it hurts. :lol:

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Eric wrote:
I suppose as an option we could email our images to interested members. ;-)

Hmmm, Think that would be a step back to before bulletin boards!

Posting an image to Flicker is very easy with Lightroom, simply drag the image to the Flicker panel and click Publish. I expect it can even be done from an iPad...

:hardhat:

At the other end, posting an image from Flicker is slightly more complicated, you have to select the image, then click through various versions of the image to find the 'Share' version, click Share, then copy the BB url, paste that in the forum post wherever you want the image to appear in the post. In fact you can have a post containing as many images as you wish and mix images with text, rather than the images below the text.

I am hoping the latest 'owners' of Flicker will simplify and streamline the access to the images, it does seem overly complex to me. But it works.



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