Not for me FG - the original gets bigger, but still upside down (PC, IE10). What device and browser are you using to view the site? It would be nice to know so we can get to the bottom of this weirdness! Some images contain 'EXIF' data which is extra information about the image that some cameras/phones add and includes rotation information - my guess is that different things interpret it differently. Like all techie things, all manufacturers think their own interpretation of a 'standard' is the right one (so they are usually all wrong!)
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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Thank you for your help with this, it's been driving me insane!
If you have a PC, get Irfanview (free), rotate and SaveAs jpg (choose 75% quality)
Turns the right way when I click on it!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
the right wayup that looks more like one of the artemesias than fat hen
In the sticks near Peterborough
What--- like wormwood?
Not for me FG - the original gets bigger, but still upside down (PC, IE10). What device and browser are you using to view the site? It would be nice to know so we can get to the bottom of this weirdness! Some images contain 'EXIF' data which is extra information about the image that some cameras/phones add and includes rotation information - my guess is that different things interpret it differently. Like all techie things, all manufacturers think their own interpretation of a 'standard' is the right one (so they are usually all wrong!)
I used my iPad to take the pic
When the plant was small, judging by the leaves I thought it was going to be an Aster.
Hi Michelle, does this work - may need to try and then upload again?
http://www.wikihow.com/Rotate-Photos-With-the-iPad-Photos-App
That's what I did to rotate it 180 degrees, then saved but it still appeared upside down