
The idea of The Numbers Game is to enter a number into the search bar of your computer and then post a selection of the photos that turn up. This week’s number is 190. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.







The idea of The Numbers Game is to enter a number into the search bar of your computer and then post a selection of the photos that turn up. This week’s number is 190. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.






That’s the word! Yes, but not in the featured image. Or if it’s available, I can’t see it. I’ll have too much around with the first image and see what happens – I’m not keen on it appearing twice.
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I’m not sure you can put a caption on a featured image. I don’t run a featured image because I don’t want it running twice, as you say.I think the featured image as the one that appears in the reader. I don’t know how mine appear in the reader because they don’t show on mine and I hardly ever use the reader!
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Oh my, I’ve just read my earlier reply, errors and all. I do these on my phone and the predictive text just takes over. Grrrr. I see your captions in notifications and assumed the reader would be the same, but I have trouble getting the posts I follow in reader, oddly enough, so I use email or notifications to view posts.
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I use email for all posts I follow. I can’t keep up with reader.
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Ok. I meant the subject text, or whatever it’s called under the photo. The program must just select your first one and include the label/ text/ title.
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That’s a caption, which is available in the tool bor that pops up when you click on a photo.
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Ah. I didn’t know there was a geothermal plant located there.
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It’s located within half a mile of the 2018 eruption, but the main flow mostly skirted the site.
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Another cool bunch Graham. I like Threadfin Jacks and the macros
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Thanks Brian. It’s been a few years since I saw a Threadfin.
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They’re all lovely, Graham. I’m curious how you get a title on the first shot, as I never can.
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Thanks Karen. Not sure what you mean by a title. Basically, I have a title, then a photo with a caption. I don’t make any of them a featured image, which is probably what you’re referring to. I couldn’t figure that out either, so just quit doing them.
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You have some fine images, Graham. I especially like the first xx
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That one’s a favorite. It was fun to see the top of the clouds without getting in a plane.
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That must be one very productive geothermal plant, located next to a volcano!
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It used to produce around 10% of the island’s power. Not sure if that’s changed since that eruption.
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I used to work in digital sales at an energy company that was always coming up with new campaigns to sell renewable energy. ”Volcano energy” or ”Lava power” would definitely have fueled some creative ad copy, if we had any volcanoes over here!
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It’s a bit controversial here because native Hawaiians consider it messing with Pele, the goddess of volcanoes and fire!
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