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Beautiful Sunday Ride

Gatheringtree

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I had a wonderful ride this Sunday with my daughter, Sharon. Here are some pics of the scenery and roads we saw. Location: Ingram TX
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Nice pics but the last one doesnโ€™t have any red in it :ROFLMAO:
Looks like you both had a lovely ride.
 
I had a wonderful ride this Sunday with my daughter, Sharon. Here are some pics of the scenery and roads we saw. Location: Ingram TX
Nice photos Doc! Alaria and I have vacationed in both Kerrville and Ingram a few times. Beautiful area, fantastic roads! We are residents of the Wimberley area and have a white 57 TR3. Hope to meet you in person one day! I would upload a photo, but I have to figure out why my photos all upload sideways(see avatar photo). -Tim
 
Nice photos Doc! Alaria and I have vacationed in both Kerrville and Ingram a few times. Beautiful area, fantastic roads! We are residents of the Wimberley area and have a white 57 TR3. Hope to meet you in person one day! I would upload a photo, but I have to figure out why my photos all upload sideways(see avatar photo). -Tim
Tim, if you are uploading from an iPhone, this is a known anomaly (depending on what orientation the picture is taken in with the iPhone).
Workaround: Edit the photo in question and just crop" it a bit...doesn't have to be much. Then re-upload and the orientation "should" be right.
 
Doc,
Seems like your daughter is interested in your car, perhaps it could be a second generation car like ours is. Eventually, of course! Iโ€™m quite certain that you are planning a few more miles yourself, before perhaps passing the car on๐Ÿ˜‰
 
Tim, if you are uploading from an iPhone, this is a known anomaly (depending on what orientation the picture is taken in with the iPhone).
Workaround: Edit the photo in question and just crop" it a bit...doesn't have to be much. Then re-upload and the orientation "should" be right.
My thanks to you sir! Iโ€™m using an iPad sharing photos taken on an iPhone. Question: Is there a way to do this editing while posting? Or must I edit the original in my library? Doc, sorry about hi-jacking your thread!!
 
Nice photos Doc! Alaria and I have vacationed in both Kerrville and Ingram a few times. Beautiful area, fantastic roads! We are residents of the Wimberley area and have a white 57 TR3. Hope to meet you in person one day! I would upload a photo, but I have to figure out why my photos all upload sideways(see avatar photo). -Tim
That would be nice. Perhaps at a Triumph meet. I ran across one last year in Boerne.
 
Doc,
Seems like your daughter is interested in your car, perhaps it could be a second generation car like ours is. Eventually, of course! Iโ€™m quite certain that you are planning a few more miles yourself, before perhaps passing the car on๐Ÿ˜‰
The first time I showed my daughter this 1960 Triumph TR3 she said, "I want it!" so I am saving it for her. (yes, after I have my time with it.) She works hard and is a busy mom. She would not have time to get the most out of it yet.... but she will someday. I made a video of her first ride in the car to preserve that memory. I posted it here:
 
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My thanks to you sir! Iโ€™m using an iPad sharing photos taken on an iPhone. Question: Is there a way to do this editing while posting? Or must I edit the original in my library? Doc, sorry about hi-jacking your thread!!
Unfortunately, the image needs to be edited before you upload. Doesn't require much - just crop a little bit. Not all images from iPhone need this, just depends on how the iPhone is oriented when the picture is taken.
 
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