saintly said:the link certainly works.
nice tank too. there's a good feeling of depth within
http://peter40blue.smugmug.com/photos/590028123_5GYcJ-XL.jpg
[img]http://peter40blue.smugmug.com/photos/590028123_5GYcJ-XL.jpg[/img]
Well, using the techniques brilliantly pioneered by the great Sherlock Holmes, I clicked on the link you provided in your OP, which took me to the hosting page. That URL is only the webpage with the image embedded. It is not the actual location of the image. I right clicked on the image and selected "Copy Image Location" and then pasted it into my post. Popular image hosting sites, such as those mentioned, typically have an information bar which provides the image link locations automatically. In you case I guess it's just a matter of right clicking the image. A good clue that you have found the correct image location is when the url contains the *.jpg.Peter F said:Thanks for the information. However. I am still a little confused.
I can see the changes you have made to the URL to make it work.
How should I do this in the future, do I have to manually change the URL address to match yours?
Of course with a different JPEG.
Regards: Peter
Dan Crawford said:Thats a nice looking tank, looks deep as heck! Can we have some stats please?
saintly said:so thats a background with plants on it?....
Peter F said:The background gives a very good depth and feel. I only support the background top and bottom and don't worry about it being close to the glass, I think this adds to the realism.
ceg4048 said:The Swahili Aquascaping Gods describe it as: "Bad juju....Very bad juju...."
saintly said:Peter F said:The background gives a very good depth and feel. I only support the background top and bottom and don't worry about it being close to the glass, I think this adds to the realism.
it certainly adds to the realism and amazingly, you've fooled me into thinking it was real! unfortunately , i just don't get it.
how about swapping it for a load of real plants? rotala sp for example?
ceg4048 said:The Swahili Aquascaping Gods describe it as: "Bad juju....Very bad juju...."
Peter F said:t's not a question of trying to fool anyone, as you will see from one of my previous posts I am totally new to aquascaping.