Posting pictures

stayingpositive
stayingpositive Member Posts: 89
edited April 2012 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
I'd like to thank Ingrid K for telling me how to post pictures, so I can kind of express myself and show off a little bit of my semi-kinda-sorta-hobby.

To post a picture you will have to go into your Update member area, which you can do easily by hitting the "click me" words at the top of the screen next to create or update your member "About Me" page

Then click on the expressions tab, second one, then simply click on "photo" on the first row of highlighted blue words, search for your picture on you hard drive, usually somewhere like "profiles" "users" "your name" "pictures" directory.

Pictures can be located anywhere on your hard drive, so you can do a search for them to find them, by clicking on your start button and typing in dot "."jpg, but be ready for eight million pics to show up.

Well hope this helps some of you express yourself in another way other than words..

Stay Positive

Bill

P.S. I've been looking at some profiles, hope you guys don't think i'm a peeping tom or something! LOL...

Comments

  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Bill

    There is something about a picture that can speak a Thousand words, glad to see you posting.

    Hondo
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Nice photos Bill....

    Though when I think of Reds, well....it's more like these;

    JG UTB Red

    JB UTB Red

    Best,
    John
  • stayingpositive
    stayingpositive Member Posts: 89
    Skiffin16 said:

    Nice photos Bill....

    Though when I think of Reds, well....it's more like these;

    JG UTB Red

    JB UTB Red

    Best,
    John

    Fishin'
    Yeah, lots of fella's I know up here like to go throw a hook, I'm like 15 min from Destin fl (west) The worlds smallest fishing village? or some such, they have a small fleet of boats that do the fishin' for all the restaurants in the area, so everything here is fresh. Problem is even tho i've lived in this area for about 20 or so years I don't much like seafood. LOL, it started up north in illinois I worked for a place similar to hardee's that sold fish sammiches 3 for a dollar during lint(sp?) and I was the grill guy. To this day I cannot stand the smell of frying fish or seafood for that matter.
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    no no no
    there is no way these were shot by a sorta hobby guy. the are great.

    john
  • stayingpositive
    stayingpositive Member Posts: 89
    fisrpotpe said:

    no no no
    there is no way these were shot by a sorta hobby guy. the are great.

    john

    Thanks
    I like to take pictures...guess I shoulda worked for National Geographic, about every 200th photo will be "the one" that expresses what i'm looking for someone to see in the picture i'm taking at the moment.
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member

    Fishin'
    Yeah, lots of fella's I know up here like to go throw a hook, I'm like 15 min from Destin fl (west) The worlds smallest fishing village? or some such, they have a small fleet of boats that do the fishin' for all the restaurants in the area, so everything here is fresh. Problem is even tho i've lived in this area for about 20 or so years I don't much like seafood. LOL, it started up north in illinois I worked for a place similar to hardee's that sold fish sammiches 3 for a dollar during lint(sp?) and I was the grill guy. To this day I cannot stand the smell of frying fish or seafood for that matter.

    Beaches...
    But you have some of the prettyest beach sand in Florida.....
  • Ingrid K
    Ingrid K Member Posts: 813

    Thanks
    I like to take pictures...guess I shoulda worked for National Geographic, about every 200th photo will be "the one" that expresses what i'm looking for someone to see in the picture i'm taking at the moment.

    quick study
    Hey Bill, you're a quick learner ! Love the pictures. Especially love the yellow flower (hibiscus)... one of my favorites, but here in Chicago they are pretty much annuals as they can't survive the winters. And the hummingbird pic -- awesome. They are so hard to capture--they move so quick. You have a great talent.