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    Juvenile snake jaleely's Avatar
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    Getting used to flicker

    Hubby got us an account since we have tons of pics from the past few years. Haven't quite figured out how to easily post them yet though, so i'm kind of experimenting.
    What better way than with pics of garter snakes? : )

    My red-sideds eating some trout and being curious about the camera. Male is actually in shed. Greedy lol

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/87506818@N06/8058609795/sizes/o/in/photostream/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8750681...n/photostream/

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    ne of my wandering garters begging for more slugs

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8750681...n/photostream/
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    31 snakes, 14 species. Various other critters, 3 emperor scorpions, 1 cave spider, 19 tarantulas, 1 gecko, 2 dogs, 1 frogs, 1 rat. 1 pigeon, tons of fish.

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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    Would love to see the photos but I don't Yahoo.
    Steve
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    Re: Getting used to flicker


    IMAG0123 by jaleely, on Flickr


    IMAG0120 by jaleely, on Flickr


    IMAG0119 by jaleely, on Flickr


    IMAG0118 by jaleely, on Flickr
    Melissa
    31 snakes, 14 species. Various other critters, 3 emperor scorpions, 1 cave spider, 19 tarantulas, 1 gecko, 2 dogs, 1 frogs, 1 rat. 1 pigeon, tons of fish.

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    Re: Getting used to flicker


    IMAG0104 by jaleely, on Flickr


    IMAG0101 by jaleely, on Flickr


    IMAG0099 by jaleely, on Flickr
    Melissa
    31 snakes, 14 species. Various other critters, 3 emperor scorpions, 1 cave spider, 19 tarantulas, 1 gecko, 2 dogs, 1 frogs, 1 rat. 1 pigeon, tons of fish.

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    Juvenile snake jaleely's Avatar
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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    okay, sorry about that. I'm getting too old and set in my ways to learn these new sites. And it's not even new...lol hubby bought the account though so i need to use it instead of the free sites. And it makes go through all these annoying steps. BLAH.
    Anyway should be able to zoom in, too...? I think you can pick different sizes to view when you click on the photo. : ) It's hard to see those little faces sometimes.
    Melissa
    31 snakes, 14 species. Various other critters, 3 emperor scorpions, 1 cave spider, 19 tarantulas, 1 gecko, 2 dogs, 1 frogs, 1 rat. 1 pigeon, tons of fish.

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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Would love to see the photos but I don't Yahoo.
    Don't need yahoo to view them. Don't even need it to sign up, you can just make an account or use your google/yahoo/Facebook/whatever account.

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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    dang it, i wondered if they would work or not...blah. okay, working on it...lol update in a bit
    Melissa
    31 snakes, 14 species. Various other critters, 3 emperor scorpions, 1 cave spider, 19 tarantulas, 1 gecko, 2 dogs, 1 frogs, 1 rat. 1 pigeon, tons of fish.

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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    Quote Originally Posted by jaleely View Post
    dang it, i wondered if they would work or not...blah. okay, working on it...lol update in a bit
    They do work and you don't need to "yahoo" whatever that means. Just click. But when I click, the images are way to big to fit my screen. very annoying

    not sure I follow what Steve said. If he wanted to see them he could just click the link

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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    Sweet. Thanks.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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    Re: Getting used to flicker

    Quote Originally Posted by jaleely View Post
    Hubby got us an account since we have tons of pics from the past few years. Haven't quite figured out how to easily post them yet though, so i'm kind of experimenting.
    What better way than with pics of garter snakes? : )

    My red-sideds eating some trout and being curious about the camera. Male is actually in shed. Greedy lol

    All sizes | IMAG0099 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!http://www.flickr.com/photos/8750681...n/photostream/

    All sizes | IMAG0104 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8750681...n/photostream/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/87506818@N06/8058616652/sizes/o/in/photostream/

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    ne of my wandering garters begging for more slugs

    All sizes | IMAG0123 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    The photos are too darn big. Either use a smaller dimension in your camera settings or resize them before uploading. If you use tinypic.com they can resize for you. If you use 600X800 then they will fit most browsers well.

    IF they are sized down, you can place image codes around your URL and display the pictures directly here in the post instead of links. Try tinypic.com. They can resize down for you, and they allow hotlinking. Like this:



    Nevermind, I see you got it now

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