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Mike--I think you're picking an image from the "lightbox" or organizer in Shutterfly. You need to select the picture so you're looking at a large image, and then right-click it and copy its URL. The URL should start with <b>http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/...</b> In Internet Explorer, it's under Properties.
Harbor at Lynmouth in southwestern England at low tide, notice the Catalina 25 (called a Jaguar 25 there) with twin keels. At high tide, the water was lapping at the top set of steps on the wall separating the harbor and the river. Buoys are attached to a network of heavy chains that stretch across the harbor bottom. I've shown this pic before, but I thought it would be a fun one to play with trying out the new instructions.
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