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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/2486194

Welcome to the first ever lemmy.nz photo challenge! Also the first time I've tried anything like this so bear with me while I make it up as I go along. With any luck I'll find some prompts that'll fit everyone but definitely chip in if you have ideas or have run forum challenges before.

Rules? Rules! (but not many)

  • It has to be a shot that you've taken yourself, I guess. There are posts all over the net sharing other peoples' efforts but this is more about doing it yourself.
  • No NSFW, since that tends to open all sorts of issues around content control and this is meant to be a bit of fun.

Okay, we're starting off with a cliche this week, because I'm all for easing into things:

#Prompt for 20/10: Spring

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You can directly upload a photo if it's less than 5MB if you use a lemmy.nz account. Other instances may have higher or lower limits, or may have even disabled uploads.

The website has a button to add an image that triggers the upload, apps and alternate frontends may have different ways to do it.

I'd say that's your best bet as a starting point. Note that the only way to delete a photo is by using the button that appears when you first upload it. You can't do it later (in an emergency I can remove images but it's not exactly easy to do). So if you want that ability then that might play into your decision.

Other options I have seen are catbox.moe for bigger photos, or uploading to pixelfed, a federated instagram alternative (e.g. at pixelfed.nz).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sweet - Thank you for the detailed response :)

And if I were to use something like Pixelfed, it would just be a text link to it? No way to have it embedded in the comment?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I don't think you can embed it in a fancy way, but if you copy the image URL (not the page link, but right click on the image and copy the image link) then you can use markdown to embed the image. It's basically the same as a link but put ! in front, like so:

![alt text here - used for screen readers](https://pixelfed.nz/path/to/image.jpg)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ahh right - so the result will be that the viewer will be taken to the image itself and not the Pixelfed page correct?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So long as you get the link right, it will show the image within the comment.

e.g. here's a recently posted image I just found:

https://pixelfed.nz/p/pablo/620911224907388141 and here's what I get if I copy the image location: https://pixelfed.nz/storage/m/_v2/513250381254845674/f1538e3aa-7b3151/4bKLqhHyp7hs/yXLaNVwdRYVFUFRL4Xrzm7WARXu9hTTwJKc8jA8J.jpg

If I use markdown like so:

![photo of fountain at night](https://pixelfed.nz/storage/m/_v2/513250381254845674/f1538e3aa-7b3151/4bKLqhHyp7hs/yXLaNVwdRYVFUFRL4Xrzm7WARXu9hTTwJKc8jA8J.jpg)

Then I get:

photo of fountain at night

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Oh right- Cool!.

Thank you for explaining the different outcomes