Fattony12000
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The sandwich header image is courtesy of our own legendary Fattony12000. It features Wiltshire ham, pastrami and Oakwood smoked cheese on buttered brown bread with salad leaves and apple chutney.
- Limits - Two photographs per post. If you have more than two, make more posts. Thumbnails are unacceptable and will never be featured in the OP.
- Spamming - No more than three consecutive posts of the same lunch. Link to an album if you want to show off the 200+ shots you took of that sweet panini you had that one time.
- Naming - Always include the name and/or contents of the sandwich, soup or noodle dish alongside your photographs. Not everyone is a food encyclopædia.
- Compression - Do not compress your photographs or use a host that compresses them. To this end you should be linking your image to the Original size version of your photograph on Flickr and using the Large size for display in this thread. The header image, for example, is showing the Large 1024 (1024 x 575) version of the image.
- Quoting - Do not use quotes to make thumbnails for your own photographs. Get the correct size of image from Flickr and use that. You may, of course, quote other people's posts and images when commenting.
- Stretching - Do not post stretched photographs. Do not take ultra wide angle photographs unless you know what you are doing.
- Thinking - Think before you post. Is the photograph really worth posting? Does anyone care about some ugly Subway you found? No.
- A food.
- A camera.
- Fattony12000's Guide To Posting Food Online- Everything you need to know about buying food, photographing it and then posting that digital image to the Internet for us to look at with our eyes.
- Flickr - Don't be a dullard, we are only interested in the highest of high quality images round these parts. Flickr is free to use and sign up for, and they'll very kindly give you one terabyte of space to fill up with delicious food photographs.
- None are worthy...yet...