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kazub30
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eye of dragonfly

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ob 4x

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eye of dragonfly

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Image 4x

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Post by rjlittlefield »

kazub30, please read the instructions about how to post images, at http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7 ("Image Hosting Steps...").

Note especially steps 5 and 6, showing the Image tags that you need to have, surrounding the entire URL of your uploaded image (not just the image name).

Also, please note the "Preview" button that appears just below the box where you type your post. Pressing that button will show your post the same way that other people will see it. In particular, if you can't see your image, they won't see it either.

I think this is the image that you intended to post:

Image

It is produced by the following code:

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[img]http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/userpix/6615_oko_waki_221zdj_ob4x_1.jpg[/img]
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kazub30
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Post by kazub30 »

sorry make mistake

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Post by grgh »

kazub30

And in that you are not alone.
A few of us have made the same mistake in posting images at some time.

Its just practice, and do not forget the preview button.
used to do astronomy.
and photography.
Zeiss Universal Phase contrast.
Zeiss PMII
B&L stereo zoom.

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