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the pictures are absolutely awesome
Keep at it! It takes a bit of practice to upload multiple pictures.
Where do you have the additional images? It doesn't work if they are still on your computer. At first you have to upload them to a image/media host service in the internet. And then the only thing you have to do is to add the link/address (http: and so on...) here, like I wrote.
I'm not sure what's going on. Am using flickr, and the embed tool, to end up with this, where round brackets are actually square:
(img)https://flic.kr/p/nb4uGa(/img)
But it doesn't seem to be working
Just open an image and copy the address shown in the address bar in your browser.
In your case (for your image *Anvil easel 10 at dawn*) it would be:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/123452005@N07/13897338945/
(black background)
Right-click on that image and choose a size. A new page with your image opens (white background and many size-options).
Now right-click on your image again and choose *open image/picture* in the context menu. Now you can copy the address from your address bar and paste it here.
I have choosen the size 500 for an example, and with the bbcode it looks like this:
It may take a little time to copy and paste them all, but it works.
Much luck!
To make sure an image is opened, the address always starts with https://farm*.staticflickr(-> * is a number)
...ahm, I've tested/compared your links and as it seems you have choosen different sizes by mistake. The links of the smaller ones lead to the size 500, the bigger ones to size 800.
Ok, a last try. (all further via PM)
I guess with "pin" (as you call it) you mean your main site.
(the so called photostream)
Let's take the first image *Anvil lighthouse at dusk no ATE*
To open it, you can click on it (as usual) or right-click -> (windows context menu) -> open in a new tab/open in background.
...which leads to this page:
Right- click on the image and choose a size, f.e. 500...
Now you are here:
You still can change the size there, and the image should change immediately.
Right-click on this image again (windows context menu - open image), and copy the address.
I would want to hang this on my wall!
Love the fluffy clouds and the colors in the sky, and how the moon tries to hide behind the lighthouse.
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...unfortunately the additional links lead to this image again.
To add an image (given you had uploaded it somewhere) you should write: (img)link to your image(/img)
Replace my brackets with these: [ ]
Sorry, I made a mistake. (/url) was the wrong code - corrected now!
As you can see: Nobody is perfect!
...and I'm already half asleep...^^
Time to go to bed early...