So I remember before if I posted links directly from Google Photos it wouldn’t show up here (they’d be broken), so kinda curious if this still the case with a couple of test shots:

— Alan

Wow, those are amazing!

Here are a couple of my non-even-close recent photos.

I took a macro shot of some rusted out shell casings when I was backpacking a couple of weeks ago. Didn’t realize the macro is low res :(

Sunrise

I’m both in awe of those photos and jealous of your outdoor excursions! I really need to move to New Mexico or Colorado for my sanity.

I don’t see any pictures using Safari on an iPad.

Using Firefox on Windows, each of those looks like this:
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Firefox on Android gets me blanks. I think Matt was just humouring you :)

Okay thanks, guess I’ll figure out some kind of different method…

— Alan

The pictures worked fine with Chrome on Android, but now I’m not seeing them with Chrome on Windows…

I see his photos with Safari iPhone.

Lol, no I saw the photos with Chrome on my desktop pc, but I don’t see them on my Android phone. They are awesome though: a panda yawning, an amazing sunset over the mountains, a dock over a mirror still lake, etc

Found this outside my parents’ place.

It’s a “squirrel king”!

Fell out of a tree. Poor mama was running & jumping around all day screeching for help.

What do you know with them when they are like that? Take them to a wildlife refuge?

Or

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We dropped them off at a clinic that’ll have a vet try knocking them out & seperating. Was told they’d probably only be able to save 2 or 3

Took this on a jog today.

Like passing a dead animal in the woods that’s been picked apart. Scavengers have fed on this carcass.

Cool photo; looks like the cover for a modern country music album.

I love it! That’s something I’d have framed. Love the composition with the hill line and powerlines, and the texture on the truck (trailer?) is fantastic.

Thanks guys! I’m definitely no photography expert but I liked the look of this old truck abandoned in the grass. Taken with evening light, which is always great. And the sharp black and white with muted brightness I think give it a kind of bleak feel.

Here, have a nice sunset shot. I’m a sucker for them.

“Won’t Survive the Fall” - a track on We, The Long Forgotten

Before this great country started to stall
There were good folks who built it all
Swinging hammers and driving trucks they came
Giving their all while praising the Lord’s name
Raising families and crops and making their way
Just to make the scraps to live on another day
But listen to me and heed my call, y’all
Some of them good people won’t survive the fall

steel guitar solo