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so now i am trying it !

http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=543356&size=md

(center)(img src="[http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=543356&size=md]")(/center)

tell me what you think!

-- stefan randlkofer (geesbert@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002

Answers

(img src="[http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display? photo_id=543356&size=md]")

another try

-- stefan randlkofer (geesbert@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.


(img src="http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display photo_id=543356&size=md")

last try

-- stefan randlkofer (geesbert@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.


what's wrong?

-- stefan randlkofer (geesbert@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.

Stefan,

Go back to my posting on the museum piece.

Right click in the window and choose "View Page Source"

Study the syntax. I think you are using the ( ) brackets instead of the < > brackets. In your original post you have made 2 boo-boos. ( ) where < > should be and [ ] shouldn't be there at all. I have tried using your URL but nothing comes up. What folder do you have your stuff in? If you want, I could try posting directly from the source and emailing you the syntax.

Regards,

John

-- John (ouroboros_2001@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.


Use this and substitute your URL

<center> <img src="http://yourURLhere"> </center>

There also seems to be something wrong with the format of the file uploaded to photo.net. Perhaps you could try saving as jpeg instead of jfif.

-- Fred Sun (redsky3@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.





-- stefan randlkofer (geesbert@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.

yes yes yes i did it!!!!

yahoo! yippiyeh? wow!

so please opinions on that picture and sorry for the delay!

-- stefan randlkofer (geesbert@yahoo.com), January 27, 2002.


Steve,

Would've been more impressive if you took it from where the sun would highlight the features of the foreground. I'm not sure I agree with the crop as well. I think the horse in the foreground can be used more effectively to frame the background horse: Its virtually a silhouette anyways. Try cropping below the eyes of the horse in the front and filling 2 sides (top and right) of the frame with the black silhouette to "frame" the background horse.

All IMHO.

Cheers,

-- John (ouroboros_2001@yahoo.com), January 28, 2002.


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