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Dec. 31st, 2009 in Austin, Tx. This is actually an HDR done with my Panasonic LX3. The HDR really just brings out the road, which I thought added an interesting element.
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Very kewl Mike! LX3...man, that's a nice point and shoot cam.
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Yeah, the LX3 at lower film speed settings can just about hold its own against a lot of DSLR's. It has an image stabalized f2.0 Leica lens. What's not to like?
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Very nice image, Mike. I like the HDR processing.
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Can somebody please explain how to download photos here.Sorry for my ignorance.
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Manny, I would suggest that your contact the owner of the photo for permission. The members who post their photos on this forum own the copyrights to those photos - they are not in the public domain. If you would like to use a photo for any purpose that is not yours, you need to contact the copyright owner for permission.
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Sorry, I think I got confused with my terminology,I meant how to upload photos to display them here, not download....sorry guys
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No problem Manny. To display images in the various threads, you have two options. You can hot-link the image from another server (i.e. Flickr, or Photobucket), or you can make an attachment. To use the later, you will see in the lower left of a post reply (not a quick reply) or where you are typing for a new thread a link for "Additional Options" - click on this and you'll see where you can add attachments - note the size and number restrictions. If you want to use the first option (hot-linking), let me know and I'll try to explain how that is done (it is not hard).
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Don't use smileys.
This is all that came out when I clicked Additional Options...Maybe I'am doing something wrong?
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Underneath the boxes is a "Attach:" with a box and then a "Browse..." -- click on the "Browse..." and the locate the pictures on your computer to upload.
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Quote from: DigitalScape on January 30, 2010, 09:46:05 PM
Underneath the boxes is a "Attach:" with a box and then a "Browse..." -- click on the "Browse..." and the locate the pictures on your computer to upload.
There isn't anything there , just the three options that I mention on my last post.Sorry for bothering you...I just can't find it.
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Here is a screen snapshot - see the bottom of the image for the "Attach"
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