If they're on the large size they won't upload unfortunately. If you can resize to less than 2.5 MB, Mortuus, that usually does the trick
Fairygirl says:If they're on the large size they won't upload unfortunately. If you can resize to less than 2.5 MB, Mortuus, that usually does the trick See original post
Can't upload pictures from my pc or smart phone No matter the size.
Mortuus, have you clicked on the camera icon?
i uploaded pics earlier and there wasn't a problem with the site.
Finally
Worth the wait lovely dahlia.
Hurrah! Lovely pic Mortuus
I think photo uploading's still a bit hit and miss with phones - not sure why
Giddy , fabulous looking Roses ?
Berghill, that is absolutely enormous! I love the arch with the green plants the other side, well, I love all of it!
Your garden is beautiful, Berghill!
Lovely roses, Giddy. And Auntie Rach - I'm with you on japanese anemones - pristine, cheerful, and unfussy.
My garden went "pearly" this morning; masses of cobwebs covered in droplets from the early morning mist.
Lovely Liri The word gossamer springs to mind
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If they're on the large size they won't upload unfortunately. If you can resize to less than 2.5 MB, Mortuus, that usually does the trick
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Can't upload pictures from my pc or smart phone No matter the size.
Mortuus, have you clicked on the camera icon?
i uploaded pics earlier and there wasn't a problem with the site.
Finally
Worth the wait
lovely dahlia.
Hurrah! Lovely pic Mortuus
I think photo uploading's still a bit hit and miss with phones - not sure why
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Giddy , fabulous looking Roses ?
Berghill, that is absolutely enormous! I love the arch with the green plants the other side, well, I love all of it!
Your garden is beautiful, Berghill!
Lovely roses, Giddy.
And Auntie Rach - I'm with you on japanese anemones - pristine, cheerful, and unfussy.
My garden went "pearly" this morning; masses of cobwebs covered in droplets from the early morning mist.
Lovely Liri
The word gossamer springs to mind 