Framed stuff
OK... from the Emek Decemberists print thread, I'm just gonna head out there and post up a couple of pics of some of the prints hanging in my humble abode. If y'all want to see them all, I can post 'em but these few show most of the major groupings.
Ask and I can do pics of an individual print and/or give details on how it's framed. I have framed 3 Dan McCarthy prints as well -- Don Stepped, Gloaming (subscriber print), and 3 of Hearts -- but they are all at my girl's place and I have no shots of them in their home.
Ask and I can do pics of an individual print and/or give details on how it's framed. I have framed 3 Dan McCarthy prints as well -- Don Stepped, Gloaming (subscriber print), and 3 of Hearts -- but they are all at my girl's place and I have no shots of them in their home.
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Thanks, its actually a triple mat. But the one closest to the print has an alternative color core (giving it that look of another mat)elscorcho wrote:That's a tight 5x stack of mats on Jimi. Let's see that a bit closer please. Looks pretty.
how do you post a picture? i quickly glanced through the help threads and did a forum search, i may be at a level too remedial for expressobeans. is there a forum for this or are the instructions so obvious that i'm going to feel like a real dummy for not knowing them? Is the answer in adding it as an attachment or do i use the Img* function(which i'm not sure what to do with either)? [/img]
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The image has to be hosted first. You can go through some site such as ImageShack. Once it is hosted you copy and paste the url addy between these: [img]image%20url%20goes%20here[/img]
Or you can upload the image to EB under the appropriate poster listing then share in the forum with the one of the links from the "discuss remotely" option.getoutoftheleftlane wrote:The image has to be hosted first. You can go through some site such as ImageShack. Once it is hosted you copy and paste the url addy between these: [img]image%20url%20goes%20here[/img]
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This is the best option because then the image will be there for people to enjoy years from now.Codeblue wrote:Or you can upload the image to EB then share in the forum with the "share remotely" option.getoutoftheleftlane wrote:The image has to be hosted first. You can go through some site such as ImageShack. Once it is hosted you copy and paste the url addy between these: [img]image%20url%20goes%20here[/img]
You quoted me too quickly!sunsetbrew wrote:This is the best option because then the image will be there for people to enjoy years from now.Codeblue wrote:Or you can upload the image to EB then share in the forum with the "share remotely" option.getoutoftheleftlane wrote:The image has to be hosted first. You can go through some site such as ImageShack. Once it is hosted you copy and paste the url addy between these: [img]image%20url%20goes%20here[/img]