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famman47 08-21-2006 12:45 AM

Newbee question regarding posting pictures
 
I have a Luger and accessories that I recently inherited, and I am interested in getting some feedback on it from forum readers. I have a number of pictures ready to upload, but I wanted to ask first what the best place/approach to presenting my pictures is. I am brand new to this forum, so I don't want to start off by doing something disruptive. Any input is appreciated. Thanks.

policeluger 08-21-2006 12:59 AM

Post the pictures... perhaps Ed T. will log on soon ands give you directions....or one of the other great moderators, we're ready to help and welcome....BTW, I'm sitting here tonight try to start planning my next Alaska fishing trip, summer 07, most trips are to new areas so as to have as much diverse experience as possible, I am thinking about SE Alaska....any thoughts, thanks

Edward Tinker 08-21-2006 01:23 AM

Julian, welcome to the forum!

What questions do you have? There is a size limit, there is not a limit to how many. I suggest they be no larger than 12 inches across to fit most screens and the forum, and under 200 kilobytes. First, take picture using high resolution, then crop to what you want, then resize to slightly smaller. I suggest 2-6 pictures of each item. I would either make a new posting if they are not like items, or place them into a new reply, that way you can say, 1917 Erfurt, and holster, show pictures, then a seperate thread and say 1942 Krieghoff and flag from iwo jima...

New Collectors area is best for a new collector, then after you start to know the drill, the appropriate section, i.e. military, commerical, etc.

Ed

famman47 08-21-2006 02:54 PM

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Originally posted by policeluger
Post the pictures... perhaps Ed T. will log on soon ands give you directions....or one of the other great moderators, we're ready to help and welcome....BTW, I'm sitting here tonight try to start planning my next Alaska fishing trip, summer 07, most trips are to new areas so as to have as much diverse experience as possible, I am thinking about SE Alaska....any thoughts, thanks
I'm still not much of an expert on fishing in AK. I did a bit of salmon fishing on Prince William Sound this summer, but I still haven't even visited SE AK since moving to Anchorage two years ago. Many people seem to enjoy rod and reel fishing on the Russian River on the Kenai Penensula--mostly for Red Salmon I believe.


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