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- TRAILRIDER125ExplorerThank you krobbe!
- krobbeExplorer

Here ya go. - TRAILRIDER125ExplorerSometimes if we woke up in the morning to find weather we didn't like, or decided the people around us were not to our liking...we would just load up and move out. What freedom!
- TRAILRIDER125ExplorerI was 20 years old in that picture : ) I may have a few pics of the TT from then if I can find them. We traveled all over the country with a couple of cheap race horses, a few dogs and a cat. It was a very carefree life style. It would be nice to do a bit of traveling again.
- 4X4DodgerExplorer II
pulsar wrote:
Here is your picture. There is a lot of "white space" below the picture from when you scanned it. The presentation would be better if you cropped to just the picture.
Go to the Forum Technical Support section to practice. Don't start a new thread for each attempt. Either edit the existing post or add a new post to the existing thread.
In the FAQ's (which deal with many forum tools and features) at the top of Forum Technical Support, you will find this tutorial on posting pictures hosted on Photobucket.com.
Tom
While I agree with your advice I have to say THE REAL PROBLEM is the antiquated,baffling and non-intuitive plug in this site uses to handle photo/file uploads.
It needs to be changed so there is a button on Compose page. Most other sites have figured this one out a long time ago. - Second_ChanceExplorer II
CavemanCharlie wrote:
Cool picture in any case. If you were that young 34 years ago then you are still just a kid.
X2 - gmw_photosExplorer
fireman41 wrote:
gmw photos wrote:
That's very cool Trailrider. This is why it's so important to snap photos as we go thru life, there will a time when we or our loved ones will look back on pictures and smile at how we were back in the day.
The other day me and my co driver (team truck driver) were getting a bite to eat and I was looking at some old pictures of the 30s on the wall, and was think about how few pictures there are of that era.
Now everyone has a smart phone in there pocket and they are probably trillions of pictures and videos of everything to day. At no other to.e in history has everything been photographed and video to from almost every angle possible.
Back when I was a kid (not that long ago to some) it was wish would had the camera now it's look at this picture I got with my phone.
Those of us who are old time photographers that grew up with film and prints, have a fear though, regarding digital files/photographs. Our fear is that in time, these files will be lost and/or never printed, so that in future decades, they are simply gone.
I print some of my favorite digital photos, and hopefully many of these will survive in time.
To the OP, have any more pictures to share that show the camper and camping trips from back then ? - fireman41Explorer
gmw photos wrote:
That's very cool Trailrider. This is why it's so important to snap photos as we go thru life, there will a time when we or our loved ones will look back on pictures and smile at how we were back in the day.
The other day me and my co driver (team truck driver) were getting a bite to eat and I was looking at some old pictures of the 30s on the wall, and was think about how few pictures there are of that era.
Now everyone has a smart phone in there pocket and they are probably trillions of pictures and videos of everything to day. At no other to.e in history has everything been photographed and video to from almost every angle possible.
Back when I was a kid (not that long ago to some) it was wish would had the camera now it's look at this picture I got with my phone. - TRAILRIDER125ExplorerI made another post on the same subject. This was 1982.
- gmw_photosExplorerThat's very cool Trailrider. This is why it's so important to snap photos as we go thru life, there will a time when we or our loved ones will look back on pictures and smile at how we were back in the day.
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