Sunset on Honeymoon Island,FL.
Sunset on Honeymoon Island,FL.
Thomas said:
Sunset on Honeymoon Island,FL.
Now that's a sunset I could curl up in!
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Got this on a recent trip to Colorado.
Shutterbug
Last edited by Shutterbug; 09-22-2003 at 03:02 PM.
Oooops - that didn't work. Here it is again
shutterbug
Great pic, Shutterbug! But, what is it? A fungi??
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Yes, some kind of fungi. Too cool to walk by :0)Cindy Hamlin said:
Great pic, Shutterbug! But, what is it? A fungi??
shutterbug
A picture of the mothballed Bethlehem Steel blast furnaces. The steel produced here built about 2/3 of the New York city skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, numerous world war battle ship guns and the artillery used in the guns.
Last edited by jofelk; 09-28-2003 at 10:10 AM.
Joseph Felker
AllentownOptical.com
Sorry this was not to be posted!
Last edited by jofelk; 09-28-2003 at 10:07 AM.
Joseph Felker
AllentownOptical.com
How do you post a pic. Explain it to me like my I.Q. is 70! It's really 75?
Last edited by Mikef; 09-30-2003 at 05:53 PM.
the test forum and try it. Use any digital photo or scan that you have and play around.If you still are having problems post it in the help forum and maybe./....just maybe.....a friendly moderator will help you along.....if and ONLY if the moderator knows how to do it!
hj
Mikef,
1. You start a new thread.
2. Than you click on the browse button at the Attach File section at the bottom of the posting thread box.
**Files must be saved as gif, jpg, png, txt, zip, jpeg, doc, xls, pdf, ppt, wav, rtf and not more than 110,000 bites. You can check this by right clicking on the picture when it is opened and clicking on the properties tab and checking it there.
3. Once the file name is in the browse box than click on "submit reply" and give it some time to upload the file and it should post it on the board.
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
I took this at the Franklin Park Zoo Sept. 20th!
I believe this is Little Joe. The Gorrilla that got out and attacked a little girl!
Hey I did it! Thank you Cindy! The biggest problem I had was getting my picture small enough to fit!
This was out my kitchen window this past winter!
Now I am homesick; that winter wonderland shot looks like the wooded lots of homes back in Akron Ohio!
Jim
Jim Schafer
Retired From PPG Industries/
Transitions Optical, Inc.
When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say even less.
Paul Brown
Jim this is the front yard!
I'm 25 minutes from downtown Boston!
But it feel like I live in the woods!
Glad I could help, Mikef! Great pics by the way and I share your pain of resizing. I got a photo editing program really cheap and it is easier now.Mikef said:
Hey I did it! Thank you Cindy! The biggest problem I had was getting my picture small enough to fit!
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
One more Zoo Pic!
This was taken through glass!
About 20 Feet away!
See how easy it is? Maybe you should give up your day job and become a photographer! You have talent in that area as well!
hj
Calling All OptiBoard Photographers! has become so popular that it began to take awhile for the thread to load. We have decided to split the original thread into new threads for each season.
You can find all of the great OptiBoard member photographs at these links:
- Calling All OptiBoard Photographers! (Fall 2002) - the start of it all
- Calling All OptiBoard Photographers! (Summer 2003)
- Calling All OptiBoard Photographers! (Fall 2003)
You will only be able to post new pictures to the current thread; however, the others will all be available for viewing. This is the current thread and it will remain open for you to post your photographs under until December 2003.
Great photos everyone!!! :D
Shot was taken on the salt marsh behind the lighthouse in St. Marks.
I really liked the warm tone of the late afternoon light with the contrast of the stained water in the background.
Thomas,
Wow! :)
Ditto, WOW!Jo said:
Thomas,
Wow! :)
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Mount Washington last friday
For those of you who haven't seen it, Mt Washington is the highest mountain this side of the continental divide north of the Mason Dixon line,at 6288 feet.(Mt Mitchell NC is higher by 300 ft or so. The first time I climbed it the temperature at the AMC base lodge was 87 degrees with 85% humidity. When we got to the weather station at the top, the temperature was 52 degrees. Up to a couple of years ago the weather station boasted recording the highest wind velocity ever recorded at 231 mph in the 1934. My recollection is that that record was broken during a tropical storm a couple of years ago.
We spent the night at the AMC hut at Lake of the Clouds where the temperature dropped to 33 degrees! (this was the last weekend in June and there was still enough snow to ski on in Tuckermans Ravine.The weather on top of this mountain is about the worst in the US. On a clear day you can see NY VT NH MA ME and some say CT.You rarely get a clear day. A most impressive place.
To learn a bit more go here.
http://www.mountwashington.com/weather/index.html
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