The bears from Yellowstone are great and moose from Teton nice. My best spot to visit.There is always something around to snap a picture of.
Frank
Frank
Cool...amazing huge creatures!Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:The Blue whales have been putting on a great show here in my "back yard".
They even made the national news last night. Nice to see some good news on TV.
There were at least 24 that we counted.
Frank
Ha! I remember that same book and illustration!MarkBC said:Cool...amazing huge creatures!
I remember as a little kid I had a book called "Golden Book of Mammals" -- kind of a field guide for kids. In the Intro section there was an illustration comparing relative sizes of mammals -- including the blue whale. It also included a brontosaurus in the comparison to make the point that the blue whale is the largest creature that has ever lived -- even bigger than any dinosaur. I remember being impressed by that fact and glad that the age of the great mythic/monster-sized beasts is not over.
And I'm glad that it's still not yet over, no matter how hard Japan and Norway try to make it so.
Bob, you need to first upload the image to somewhere on the Web, either to a WTW Member Gallery or to some other image-hosting place on the Web (like smugmug, photobucket, etc or a personal website).K6ON said:Question..how does one post full size pictures rather than having them post as click-able thumbnails??
No, the byte limit is much higher (maybe no limit) by this method. There is still a limit on how many images you can insert in a single post, but it's high -- something over a dozen, maybe 15.K6ON said:Still a 500k limit per post using this method ??
Hmmm....don't think that's quite it -- if your goal is to insert full images inline in your WTW post.K6ON said:OK Mark, let's see how this works.
In 2007 the lady and I spent two weeks on a photo safari visiting all the national parks in Tanzania. When we started, we were the only "non birders" in the group. When we finished the safari, and with lots of help from the others, we had logged over 400 birds and mammals.
This is a quick test to see if I can follow marks instructions
http://s1375.photobucket.com/user/k6on/library/?sort=3&page=1