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Posted: Thu Jul 9th, 2020 01:52
 
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While we are questioning images presentation in posts....why do some images have a 'viewed x times' under the image and others don't? Apart from the obvious. 😆  

For example ....Graham's first dunnock has no views...but merely posting it second time it has 22? Not that it matters [how many views an image has] as there are no comments made ...not sure why we need that link under the image?



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Easiest way forward is to make a new post as Robert suggests and the PM one of the admins to delete the old post.  

If you want a post deleted then please reference the old post with the post number (top right corner of every post).



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Posted: Thu Jul 9th, 2020 04:22
 
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If you want to edit an image then just upload it again to your gallery - no need to do anything else - this will replace the original image wherever it appears on the forum.

If using the blue cross then upload but do not paste it to the post.

If you want to keep the original image as well as the new image then rename the new image and paste as normal.

Images with the "viewed x times" subscript have been ATTACHED as a file, not uploaded to the site.



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A Blue Tit before a corvid 19 hair cut.


D44_4808 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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That corvid has shrunk to the size of a tit - maybe too much rain ??

.... or did you mean covid .... :lol:



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Posted: Thu Jul 9th, 2020 09:17
 
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chrisbet wrote:
That corvid has shrunk to the size of a tit - maybe too much rain ??

.... or did you mean covid .... :lol:

Random letters is another side effect of this virus.  A good friend of ours persists in talking about all these people that have been furlonged. I said it will soon be over as they are in the final furlong from home....it went over her head. Bless.



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Eric wrote:
I said it will soon be over as they are in the final furlong from home....it went over her head. Bless.
Lol - as long as it doesn't fall at the last fence .... :lol:



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Thanks JK sorry to mess you about here is the correctly exposed Dunnock in future I will not upload direct from my laptop as not as good as my Lacie monitor on the PC.

Click here to comment on this image.



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Looks good to me Graham.
Very good image.  Seems that D850 and 500mm are a great birding combo.



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Posted: Thu Jul 9th, 2020 12:23
 
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chrisbet wrote:
That corvid has shrunk to the size of a tit - maybe too much rain ??

.... or did you mean covid .... :lol:

:lol::lol: my dislecsick fingers:thumbs:

 

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