
It was nice to cool down, seems Sydney is finally getting its afternoon storms back!

Cheers
Dan
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My View this Afternoon - Weather ImageThere is NO moving parts in this image.....lol
![]() It was nice to cool down, seems Sydney is finally getting its afternoon storms back! ![]() Cheers Dan
Hi Dan,
Nice shot. My eyes are inexplicably drawn to the white house with the dark blue roof at 7 o'clock - almost looks to be falling over, possibly an artifact of the house on it's right's roof-line. Either way, looks spooky. FYI re: your image link, the Flickr Terms of Service specify that if you post a Flickr photo on an external website, the photo must link back to its photo page - this can be achieved by clicking on the 'ALL SIZES' icon, selecting the size you wish to link and then copying & pasting the generated HTML in the "Option 1" box below the image. Example:
which looks like this: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/allandrick/403608854/" title="Qantas Jet"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/147/403608854_f67027f919_b.jpg" width="512" height="246" alt="qantas" /></a>
So that's why you do that. If that's flickr's rules, fair enough, but I find it a pain in the neck to cut & paste the address to go looking for the photo, I much prefer it just showing within the post. __________
Phillip **Nikon D7000**
Flickr does it for you - you don't have to hunt - I simply upload my image, click [ALL SIZES] above the image after uploading it, select a size, click in the text box that is provided automatically by flickr's site, and paste into my post - so quick'n'simple it isn't funny. Cheers Leigh
i was driving through the city when i saw the clouds in the bottom background forming then all of a sudden its pissed down and i couldnt see two feet in front of me, very cool shot.
Leigh, I was referring to what I see when I open one of your posts in the image review section of this site. Most other people I see a photo, with the flickr people I just see this "<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/allandrick/403608854/" title="Qantas Jet"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/147/403608854_f67027f919_b.jpg" width="512" height="246" alt="qantas" /></a>" __________
Phillip **Nikon D7000**
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