My perfect Ten Point Buck!
#11
Looks like a nice one, but the pic is too small to really see it. Try signing up at photobucket.com . You can upload the full size image there and then post a link to it here and it will embed into the post. Photobucket is free and it allows you to get around the file size/bandwidth restrictions here.
Here's an example:
Once you sign up for photobucket, you upload the pictures there. Once uploaded, you pick the pic you want to post here, and then copy the "Direct Link" displayed in the box below the picture. To post the pic here, while making a post, you click on the "Insert Image" button at the top of the text entry box (). It'll pop up a new box where you paste the URL you copied from photobucket and click "Ok" (for Mac OS X and Safari, the confirmation button may be different with Windows and other browsers, but it's self explanatory). This will automatically generate the correct HTML code to insert the image into your post, and since the picture is actually stored on the photobucket servers, it doesn't violate the bandwidth restrictions for huntingnet.
Pretty nifty, huh?
Mike
Here's an example:
Once you sign up for photobucket, you upload the pictures there. Once uploaded, you pick the pic you want to post here, and then copy the "Direct Link" displayed in the box below the picture. To post the pic here, while making a post, you click on the "Insert Image" button at the top of the text entry box (). It'll pop up a new box where you paste the URL you copied from photobucket and click "Ok" (for Mac OS X and Safari, the confirmation button may be different with Windows and other browsers, but it's self explanatory). This will automatically generate the correct HTML code to insert the image into your post, and since the picture is actually stored on the photobucket servers, it doesn't violate the bandwidth restrictions for huntingnet.
Pretty nifty, huh?
Mike
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178
Nice looking Buck Dave..."Congratulations"! I'm glad to see another Fellow Hunter that uses a .243 Rifle!
Mines a Browning A-Bolt Hunter with the wood stock and blued barrel,good looking Rilfe and very accurate!
Mines a Browning A-Bolt Hunter with the wood stock and blued barrel,good looking Rilfe and very accurate!
#15
Looks like a nice one, but the pic is too small to really see it. Try signing up at photobucket.com . You can upload the full size image there and then post a link to it here and it will embed into the post. Photobucket is free and it allows you to get around the file size/bandwidth restrictions here.
Here's an example:
Once you sign up for photobucket, you upload the pictures there. Once uploaded, you pick the pic you want to post here, and then copy the "Direct Link" displayed in the box below the picture. To post the pic here, while making a post, you click on the "Insert Image" button at the top of the text entry box (). It'll pop up a new box where you paste the URL you copied from photobucket and click "Ok" (for Mac OS X and Safari, the confirmation button may be different with Windows and other browsers, but it's self explanatory). This will automatically generate the correct HTML code to insert the image into your post, and since the picture is actually stored on the photobucket servers, it doesn't violate the bandwidth restrictions for huntingnet.
Pretty nifty, huh?
Mike
Here's an example:
Once you sign up for photobucket, you upload the pictures there. Once uploaded, you pick the pic you want to post here, and then copy the "Direct Link" displayed in the box below the picture. To post the pic here, while making a post, you click on the "Insert Image" button at the top of the text entry box (). It'll pop up a new box where you paste the URL you copied from photobucket and click "Ok" (for Mac OS X and Safari, the confirmation button may be different with Windows and other browsers, but it's self explanatory). This will automatically generate the correct HTML code to insert the image into your post, and since the picture is actually stored on the photobucket servers, it doesn't violate the bandwidth restrictions for huntingnet.
Pretty nifty, huh?
Mike