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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Weldbilt 1652v duck/family boat build
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<blockquote data-quote="acabtp" data-source="post: 368242" data-attributes="member: 5368"><p>boat looks good, but better get to work! :LOL2: don't know when your duck opener is, but we opened yesterday here in NJ!</p><p></p><p>it's not your fault man. the forum software running this site is too dumb to pay attention to the orientation flags (EXIF data) that modern cameras and smartphones use to tell which way is up in a picture when you upload the photos as attachments to a post. you'll notice a very large number of people having the same problem. upload the pics to photobucket, facebook, google+ or another photo sharing site and you won't have any problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acabtp, post: 368242, member: 5368"] boat looks good, but better get to work! :LOL2: don't know when your duck opener is, but we opened yesterday here in NJ! it's not your fault man. the forum software running this site is too dumb to pay attention to the orientation flags (EXIF data) that modern cameras and smartphones use to tell which way is up in a picture when you upload the photos as attachments to a post. you'll notice a very large number of people having the same problem. upload the pics to photobucket, facebook, google+ or another photo sharing site and you won't have any problem. [/QUOTE]
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