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Posted by Ray&Luie on 04-26-2016 03:50 PM:

Busy

this used to be a pretty busy Forum what's up ?
yawl used to put up pic and tell about your hunts ?
just wondering if yawl still hunt

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Posted by DEE POWELL on 04-26-2016 10:39 PM:

Ray I think the Anti's have stopped alot of folks from showing the hunt and kill...also facebook has took it's toll on public forums

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Posted by harrington on 04-27-2016 02:10 AM:

forums

how about we avoid facebook , to much time is spent on social media for no reason , take a kid out doors teach them the truth about life ! we reap what we sow !we should be proud of our heritage not hide , also donot be a game hog


Posted by Ray&Luie on 04-27-2016 01:36 PM:

Busy

quote:
Originally posted by DEE POWELL
Ray I think the Anti's have stopped alot of folks from showing the hunt and kill...also facebook has took it's toll on public forums


Some body's always anti something ant they! one day there gona outlaw fun altogether I don't really need to see the kill just the pics of the dogs and the game would be nice

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Posted by ttrusic on 05-03-2016 07:06 AM:

busy

this might help eight weeks old if i got it working right check them out








Posted by kirschner on 05-17-2016 12:45 PM:

I recently saw a good friend of mine make a post about another subject that the antis are just the loud minority. I agree whole hearted. It seems we have in lot of ways become concerned about everything turn we make in our outdoor heritage. We need to stand up and show the positive affects of our actions.When we started accepting the idea that hunting is a privilege and not our right we were in trouble. Social media sends a bad message very fast and very far,.it is Extremely!!! important to post only positive pictures and statements. Hiding away in the shadows will not make them go away, what we do need is a huge campaign to get youth and woman in the he woods with us. By the way if someone will explain to this technically challenged fella how to post pics I will get some out here.

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Posted by Gary Roberson on 05-17-2016 02:47 PM:

I agree, we can't cow down to the anti's but we must show class in all that we do. When shooting the TV show, we show kill shots but never anything that I feel a youngster or mother would not want her children to see. Unlike Jim Shockey who tries to portray hunting as miserable with unbearable conditions and suffering, I want to show hunting as being fun. In my opinion, if we want hunting to grow, this is how hunting should be shown in video and photographs.
As most of you know, I hunt year round for coons, cats and lions and while I am not big on taking photos, have lots of video for the show. I do have lots of photos but have never learned how to post.
Adios,
Gary


Posted by Ray&Luie on 05-25-2016 04:56 PM:

Photos

quote:
Originally posted by Gary Roberson
I agree, we can't cow down to the anti's but we must show class in all that we do. When shooting the TV show, we show kill shots but never anything that I feel a youngster or mother would not want her children to see. Unlike Jim Shockey who tries to portray hunting as miserable with unbearable conditions and suffering, I want to show hunting as being fun. In my opinion, if we want hunting to grow, this is how hunting should be shown in video and photographs.
As most of you know, I hunt year round for coons, cats and lions and while I am not big on taking photos, have lots of video for the show. I do have lots of photos but have never learned how to post.
Adios,
Gary



You gona have to hire you a photo postingg assistant Gary

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Posted by ttrusic on 05-25-2016 08:55 PM:

photos

Posting pictures (how to)
By popular demand, I'm creating this thread as a quick how-to guide on posting pictures on the board. I'm stickying it so it won't get lost like all of the other threads on this subject. So, without further ado...


HOW TO POST PICTURES ON THE UKC BOARD


Step 1: Get A Picture

First of all, you need to have a picture in a digital format. If it's in your computer already, then you can move on to...

Step 2: Host the Picture

You need to have your picture hosted somewhere. What we mean by this is that your picture needs to be uploaded somewhere onto the web, such as on your own web site, a friend's web site or one of the free picture hosting services, such as hunt101.com, photobucket.com or imagestation.com.

Personally, I prefer Photobucket.com, since it's free and very straightforward to use. If you do host your picture there, just follow the steps on their web site to create an account and to upload your photos.

Once your picture is uploaded...

Step 3: Find Out The Picture's URL

Find out your picture's web address. This is the URL you need to type to view your picture. A simple way to get this is to load up the page your picture is on, right-click the picture and choose "properties" from the menu that pops up. What you need will look something like this "http://www.ukcdogs.com/res/img/example.jpg".

On Photobucket, all you really need to do is to log into your account, click on the photo you want to post so that it loads full-screen. Then, to the right of the picture, copy the line next to the "Img" label. It should look something like this:



Paste that line into your message board post and you're all set.

If you're not using Photobucket...

Step 4: Post The Picture

Now that you have the URL, you can inflict it on your fellow UKC board members. All you have to do is type in the url, surrounding it with the tags, so it looks this:



Make sure you've copied the entire link--from the "http://" to the very end (which will be something like ".jpg", ".gif" or ".png").

The board should then display the photo automatically whenever the post is viewed, like this:





Keep in mind, however, that if your photo is removed from the hosted site, it'll cause a broken link on this board (the picture won't show up).
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