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Rotom, not sure if this is the best way, but this is how I do it
1 - Upload your picture to Photobucket 2 - For that picture under "Share/link", copy the "Direct link" 3 - In the PW reply, click "Switch to Full Reply Screen" 4 - In your post, place the cursor where you want the picture placed. 5 - Click on the "Enter an image" icon on the top of the post. I use "Insert a non-floating image" 7 - Paste the link in the text box.
If you use the "File manager" it just shows up as an attachment as you can see at the bottom.
I've posted enuf piano pictures so I'll post this one that I took of my late sweet neice Breanne, 1990-2008.
BTW, if anyone considers this off topic I'll glady remove it.
1928 Chas. M. Stieff 6'1" Grand. Major rebuild 2011 1920 Mason & Risch Upright (actually my mother's) 1971 Hammond R-100 Roland KR577 Roland VK-8M Tonewheel organ module GigaStudio GS3 Ensemble (Bosendorfer & Estonia piano samples) Roland E20, JV30 (retired) An old concertina which I can't play
[ Guiseppe, Lovely pictures of your piano! And I couldn't help noticing, one of my second loves, is that a lever harp there in the reflection? Do you play harp, too?
Regards
Collyermum
Yes, I am learning the lever harp by myself from about six months. It is a 34 strings Salvi Donegal, wonderful instrument!
@ MacMacMac, yes there probably is a piano in the picture if you look faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrr enough!
1928 Chas. M. Stieff 6'1" Grand. Major rebuild 2011 1920 Mason & Risch Upright (actually my mother's) 1971 Hammond R-100 Roland KR577 Roland VK-8M Tonewheel organ module GigaStudio GS3 Ensemble (Bosendorfer & Estonia piano samples) Roland E20, JV30 (retired) An old concertina which I can't play
-Zorba "The Veiled Male" http://www.doubleveil.net 1918 Hobart M. Cable "H" "No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good
1928 Chas. M. Stieff 6'1" Grand. Major rebuild 2011 1920 Mason & Risch Upright (actually my mother's) 1971 Hammond R-100 Roland KR577 Roland VK-8M Tonewheel organ module GigaStudio GS3 Ensemble (Bosendorfer & Estonia piano samples) Roland E20, JV30 (retired) An old concertina which I can't play
Steinway & Sons Concert Grand Style III #38.xxx built 1878. A late example of the "other" concert grand which once were built from 1875 to 1878 parallel to the Centennial D Style IV/V. The "other" concert grands (8 ft. 5 in.) have a 3/4 plate w. open pinblock. Photograph taken in Speyer, Germany, in the Technical Museum, dept. of Automated Musical Instruments
Steinway & Sons Concert Grand Centennial D Style V (plain), #35.xxx, built Sept. 1877, 8ft. 9 in., full plate
Rear Duplex System of the Centennial D
Pls excuse any bad english.
Centennial D Sept 1877
Working on Berceuse op.57 Nocturnes op. 9-1,3 15-1,2,3 27-2 32-1,2 Going Home (Mark Knopfler)
On sunny mornings, during a few weeks in early spring and late autumn, for a brief moment the sunlight touches a small part of my piano and finds a way to create a gracious golden reflection.