Saturday 12 October 2013

STEPHEN GAYFORD hi-res images


I visit the http://www.bid.tv website and
I visit the http://www.price-drop.tv website.

The search option leads to help find gayford.

http://www.bid.tv/SearchPage.aspx?Search=gayford&Cat=0

http://www.price-drop.tv/SearchPage.aspx?Search=gayford&Cat=0

Each wildlife print on sale has its own webpage, yet
sometimes the images may not be seen, yet if I put
the cursor onto the image area and press right-click
on the mouse, then I can see SHOW PICTURE...
That helps to reload the image, just in case.

The image that shows has a structured URL we can
access. Right-click and choose COPY image URL.
Now open a new web browser window display and
paste that URL into the search box. Now we see
that image is much larger than the tiny first image
on the auction's webpage. Here is a recent example:

2 Pandas: Chewing It Over: Tiny image URL is

http://media.sit-up.tv/productimages/100/p.HO151660.th.aa.jpg

Medium size is

http://media.sit-up.tv/productimages/500/p.HO151660.mp.aa.jpg

Hi-Res size is

http://media.sit-up.tv/productimages/2000/p.HO151660.hr.aa.jpg

The images include an extra white background area, yet
an image cropped to remove this area gets a smaller
frame print image instead for a full screen display.

Of course, the display will be affected by the landscape
or the portrait picture size, yet using that HR size image
as the basis for a full-screen style display, it's possible to
create a full-screen 100% width and 100% height webpage
so the image fits into that area on-screen, for a PC or a
TV screen if Internet devices allow this view. To save each
of these images, right-click and choose Save Picture As...
That helps if changing to its correct title and info...

Those with the zoom in/zoom out web browser options
may be able to adjust from 100% down to whatever fits
the screen height best. That merely displays about the
same as the medium size portrait style would eg 20%
of the HI-RES height since there's a white space above
the image display if it's not displayed on its own separate
webpage with settings like topmargin="0" with the
bottommargin="0 + leftmargin="0" + rightmargin="0"
as well. Just like the example Gallery images below...

While we don't have copyright permission, to host the
images ourselves, we can at least learn more and how
to display them. I use this idea for fullscreen slideshows.

http://jennifersjpgs.shows.it and a few tigers are here:

http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie.html

From that Gallery webpage, the image webpages are:

http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw01.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw02.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw03.html

http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw04.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw05.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw06.html


http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw07.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw08.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw09.html

http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw10.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw11.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw12.html


http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw13.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw14.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw15.html

http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw16.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw17.html
http://www.fantasyart.ukartists.com/jeffrey-wilkie/jw18.html


Click the first jw01 webpage thumbnail to see the first image
and continue to click along the slideshow, as explained there...

Shopping Telly images continued...

The images are only available temporarily as bid tv and
price-drop tv replaces these with new Stephen Gayfords.

However, we can go to a website's webpage and choose
Save As a complete webpage and that's accepted OK...
We may even need to have an original image as proof
of any damage to a delivered bought item. So it makes
sense to have the large HI-RES image saved, doesn't it?


Denis Martindale, copyright, October 2013.


More Stephen Gayford poems here:
denis-martindale-dot-blogspot-dot-com

My Poetry website: http://poem.says.it


The Stephen Gayford Gallery website is here:

http://www.gayfordgallery.com

Youtube video: http://tinyurl.com/gayfordgallery-dot-com-video


Update: My poem, 'An Ode To Stephen Gayford'
is featured in the website's News Section!

http://www.gayfordgallery.com/news.htm

There's also a Guest Book!

http://users2.smartgb.com/g/g.php?a=s&i=g25-52612-21

The Stephen Gayford poems can be viewed here:

poemhunter.com links:

http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems or
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems2

blog website links:

http://denis-martindale.blogspot.com
http://tinyurl.com/stephen-gayford-poetry

Framed pictures can be bought from UK websites:

http://www.bid.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.price-drop.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.pokemoncraftstore.com/index.php?cPath=24