You are welcome my dear “poster”, love the picture by the way. I hope html tag strings I managed to embed in my post after 15 minutes of coding will be helpful to you and others who are having trouble posting they work to this forum.
As for size of pictures, I have wide monitor with 1440 resolution so I have no problems with even larger images, but, as adamz posted, it is hard to browse through gigantic pictures in my opinion. It does not have to be size I proposed, maybe we should agree on 700 widest image or whatever, but I think that posting picture higher then 500 is really too much.
And where is admin for pits sake? Maybe he has to say something about this, and It is June for a couple of days now but we are stuck in May edition of Photo-a-day.
Photo-a-day: NR edition (May)
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This picture is 500x332 from my flickr. Is this the size you want? Incidently, this is a roseate spoonbill from a few days ago.
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bickhal, that's a beautiful shot! Wish we had these around here.
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really nice shot bickhal
mb - nice B&W, I really like the structure on Your second picture
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Here's a shot from last week in Uji Japan taken with my Nikon S10 P&S. I thought I had posted this yesterday, but it looks like that didn't go through. Anyaway, click to embiggen, and the below link will take you to the related blog post for more pictures from that day.

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Poster is the guy who shot it, it is not mine but I like it also.
By the way drkbl is the watch upside down intentionally?
Bickhal, great shot and just the right size ;)Posted 3 years ago # -
Yes, I was only able to hang it onto the door of the built-in wardrobe this way due to the damage of the wrist band. This way I was able to catch the light of the setting Sun, using the walls of the rooms to give edge light. It is more of a demo of vignetting of the 18-70 @62mm with Raynox DCR-250 attached. With 18-55, I find no vignetting above 24mm.
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drkbl it's a lot of vignetting, I thought it was intentionally, anyway great shot
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Thanks guys for compliments. Kind of wish that I would have switched to higher ISO. I was shooting at 800. It would have been a bit sharper. Alas will remember for the next time.
Maybe I should change my username, kind of confusing isn't it.
Here's another one,
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Back to Basics. This is a male Brewer's Blackbird

Nikon D300 with AF 300mmF4 1/160s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso500Posted 3 years ago # -
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