In 2002, I took a 10-day trip via Collette Vacations touring sites along the beautiful Atlantic coast of Canada. Here are some photos from that memorable vacation.
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Patty B.
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May 15, 2008 Summerpics Photo Essay - Summer Trip along Canada's Atlantic Coast
September 04, 2008 10:54 PM UTC
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Comments: 7
Your images are clear, crisp, and very lovely.
You've written what you want to write leaving spaces if you want to tuck photos between your lines of writing or paragraphs. You have your photos on the bottom of the article and want to get them into the post looking BIG and fresh.
Go to the photos, left click on a photo and it gets big.
Move the photo box to the right so you can see your article and Click on the photo
and drag your arrow into the article to where you want the photo to be and release.
Now you photo is big and in your article.
I usually click on the bottom right of the photo and add a few spaces and do it all over again with the next photo.
If you don't want to leave the photos that big, you can click on a corner and move it in towards the middle of the photo to make it smaller.
Personally I like my photos big.
Good Luck
Thanks, again.