generubin
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Video of gray whales in Laguna San Ignacio from last Wednesday 4/3/13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg-XLbpoT5A&list=UUBVbiaT...
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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great video...I never get tired of seeing, feeling and sharing the excitement of close encounters of the whale kind!
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nandopedal
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A small world indeed generubin, we were there the same day and like I have stated before don't know yet how to post pics
\"There are many dangers in Baja. The most serious of which is not going.\" Christophe Noel (EXPO)
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by nandopedal
A small world indeed generubin, we were there the same day and like I have stated before don't know yet how to post pics |
Here are the steps to posting photos on Baja Nomad... one method that many of us use, and allows you to post more than one photo at a time, just size
them to fit here before uploading them...
Here's the step by step using one of the photo hosting sites 'Photobucket.com':
Try the (FREE) photo hosting site Photobucket.com... and upload from your PC files to your own Photobucket album.
Make sure it is at 800 pixels or LESS wide... Here is a recent post trying to help some Nomads who are still posting GIANT images that stretch the
Nomad page wide off the screen...
For Nomads who have been posting too big photos on Nomad... Doug has asked (and those with standard 15" monitors appreciate) to limit the pixel width
to a max. of 800.
The sizing is done when you upload photos TO Photobucket from your PC. So, if you didn't do that already... and they are at the full size setting,
they will stretch the Nomad pages wide (on normal monitors).
If you don't have a Photobucket album set up yet, do that, then:
How to resize them with Photobucket, on your album page:
1) Click the red button 'UPLOAD' at the top of the Photobucket page.
2) At the top of the Upload box that appears, see (in small blue text): 'Customize your upload options', and click that.
3) Choose a reduced size. 640x480 is nice for most photos. I usually only go to the 800x600 size for maps for max. detail on Nomad.
4) At the bottom, click 'SAVE'! Thats it!!!
Now, until you change that setting, all photos will be uploaded to Photobucket at whatever reduced size you picked!
To post your photos on Nomad, use your mouse and copy the link called 'IMG Code', below the photo you want to show... and paste it onto Nomad
where you type in your text... You can post several photos at a time, but I suggest not more than a dozen, and double space between each photo link.
Specially if you add some captions under each photo.
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Wiles
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What a great video. Thanks for sharing.
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DianaT
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Love the fiddle playing, love the San Ignacio Plaza as such a beautiful place to relax, love the drive out to the Lagoon, and the whales are always
just great.
Great video! Thanks
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generubin
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Here's really a better video from 2012, more fiddling.
From Baja to the Sahara to the Arctic and all places in between.
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: | Originally posted by generubin
Here's really a better video from 2012, more fiddling. |
Bob Durrell
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generubin
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Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
Quote: | Originally posted by generubin
Here's really a better video from 2012, more fiddling. |
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Sorry: http://www.youtube.com/user/generubinaudio
From Baja to the Sahara to the Arctic and all places in between.
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