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#1 miklos

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Posted 02 February 2010 - 08:37 AM

_11_0147.jpg _10_0148.jpg __1_0157.jpg __2_0156.jpg __3_0155.jpg __4_0154.jpg __5_0153.jpg __6_0152.jpg __7_0151.jpg __8_0150.jpg __9_0149.jpg __9_0175.jpg __8_0176.jpg __7_0177.jpg __5_0179.jpg _25_0159.jpg _24_0160.jpg _21_0163.jpg _20_0164.jpg _19_0165.jpg _18_0166.jpg _17_0167.jpg _16_0168.jpg _15_0169.jpg _14_0170.jpg _13_0171.jpg _12_0172.jpg _11_0173.jpg _10_0174.jpg I thought I would upload pictures of cities rarely encountered on Urban Planet. As an example, here is Lancaster, PA. If response is positive, I may do other cities in future.
This is my first attempt at posting, so I hope it works. I took __6_0178.jpg these pics last summer.

 

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Posted 02 February 2010 - 10:00 AM

Thanks for posting these great photos!  The well known cities always seem to get the attention that smaller and lesser known cities should get at times.

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Posted 03 February 2010 - 02:00 PM

View PostNeo, on 02 February 2010 - 10:00 AM, said:

Thanks for posting these great photos! The well known cities always seem to get the attention that smaller and lesser known cities should get at times.

Thanks for your kind words. but I'm afraid this initial effort of mine was not very successful. The photos are either too small or, when you click on them, they become too large. What should one do to get "normal" size pictures? Any suggestions?

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Posted 03 February 2010 - 02:35 PM

View Postmiklos, on 03 February 2010 - 02:00 PM, said:

Thanks for your kind words. but I'm afraid this initial effort of mine was not very successful. The photos are either too small or, when you click on them, they become too large. What should one do to get "normal" size pictures? Any suggestions?
When you attach an image to a forum post it will automatically generate a thumbnail for the image. You then need to click on the thumbnail to view the image in it's original form. If you want the larger image smaller, then just reduce the size of the original image. :)

If you want an image to fill the entire post (no thumbnail), you will need to host the images on another site (i.e. Flickr) and then link to that image.

For more information, please see the following thread: http://www.urbanplan...-image-posting/




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