Sunman I think the photos have gotten turned.
I find that happens with phone photos.
Beautiful shots just have to turn the head.
Frank
I find that happens with phone photos.
Beautiful shots just have to turn the head.
Frank
On an iPhone, you can go into photos and edit them to fix it. One trick that has fixed a few for me is to rotate it 90º, save it, then rotate it back and save again. You may have to rotate the remaining 270º. It's irritating, but...Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Sunman I think the photos have gotten turned.
I find that happens with phone photos.
Beautiful shots just have to turn the head.
Frank
Im seeing them ok on my screenSunMan said:Thanks frank, I'm seeing them right side up on my screen. I'll try to fix later if others are having the same problem.
What a difference a day makes.marc said:The following day
Yes, that last shot shows upside down. All others seems to have been fixed,SunMan said:Post shows upside down for me...others?
Shows up-side downSunMan said:Post shows upside down for me...others?
Good tip, thanks! Was thinking more of getting one of those "clam" brand picnic shelters, since we don't want to cook in the camper.... back to the main topic....Bill D said:Thx Vic, it was very nice. I took most of my photos with the Nikon SLR, but I tried to make an effort to take a few photos with the phone for this thread.
That's a sled dog (not mine), we went dogsledding on Pyramid Lake.
I use the tent to keep a few items in to keep the camper clutter free.
Rear steps, lawn chairs, axe, wood, big winter boots, jackets
Vic, being you are new to your FWC, I would highly suggest bringing a cheap small tent along and give it a try on one of your outtings. I take mine on every trip and really like having it. It makes the site look occupied if you take a small trip, makes it look like more people may be present, keeps things tidy, could have a dog etc.