You attatch it to the post, then click on the attatchment and get the direct link to the picture, and then you put that in [IMG] tags
e.g. [IMG]Picture URL goes here[/IMG]
Talking of sunsets, I can also has sunset. Taken at Silverstone, looking over Priory/Brooklands, in July 2008, with my compact camera. Shame I can't go to Silverstone this year
Look what I have! a damn old flash and works perfectly! Takes a while to reload though It's a speedlite 300EZ.
At least it's better than the camera's intergrated flash. I'll probably get a 480ex after i've bought a zoom lens.
This is what happened. Got out to take a picture from a rainbow in the setting sun. I walk a bit in the drizzle with my umbrella, and before I got the place I was planning to the rainbow of course disappears.
Well, too bad, so I thought I take a picture of the sun setting behind the trees and this very wide ditch. I set up my tripod, take out my remote just to use if for what I bought it for. Then I take out the camera, while wrestling with my umbrella, set it up for remote, frame the shot and press release and nothing happens, and the camera tells me it's too dark and I should use flash.
Then I change some setting with the umbrella in my eye and mosquitos in my nose, but nothing still happens. Remote release doesn't want to work and it's telling me it's too dark! Well you piece of (insert vulgarities) I know it's dark, that's why I got the freking tripod you muppet!! But then it worked perfectly when using the normal release or the short timer, wtf? There is nothing wrong with the remote as it worked back home when I just tested it.
Conclusion: Nikon ML-L3 remote is afraid of light drizzle and mosquitos.
anyways here are some more of mine taken on holiday and in the past couple of days - a lot of experimental shots, so tell me if they're rubbish , any tips also appreciated: