1- You need to begin by having the pictures on your computer
2-The pictures will then have to be uploaded to the internet where they can be accessed by the public (you will have to provide the storage space)
3-Finally you will have to embed those images into your post at Machinejunkie.
Now lets get specific. The one piece of the puzzle that you may not have is the server space on the internet. There are many ways to satisfy this requirement but I am going to focus on a free solution. There are many free image hosting services out there-I have decided to work with photobucket. I am scared of “free” services on the internet but after some quick research it seemed to be legit. I encourage you to decide for yourself as there are countless choices. I did my research on free-webhosts and here is their specific review of Photobucket. Many ISPs offer web hosting at no extra charge but I have to say if you are a first time picture poster the free services make it very easy

This is the registration page at Photobucket and I only show it because after completing it I was asked to provide some extra information. It turns out I was about to enroll in an “Electronic College”. This was the only sketchy part of setting up my account and let it serve as a reminder that free sites like these make their money from advertising. This has been my only negative experience with Photobucket.
Once your account is set up you login just as you would at any website and then you are find your way to you album. You will now see a window that looks like this

If you click on the browse button you can navigate your way to the picture that you want to upload. Everyone has different computers, software and habits so you will quickly develop a technique that works for you. I copied the pictures I wanted to upload to a folder on my desktop. Once I clicked on the browse button in the above picture it was very easy to find my pictures. If I had not taken this step I would have been hopelessly lost trying to find my original images from within my huge photo library. If you have multiple images to upload you can specify how many and the window will change to look like this

It is a little clumsy but it works. Once you have “Browsed” your way to the photos you will then have to “Submit” them by pressing the appropriate button. Photobucket will now resize your images and upload them to your album.
Now for the part that Photbucket does very well. They display each picture in your album and give each picture a unique address ready to use at Machinejunkie. Each picture will have information like the one below.

We are interested in the information in the bottom line. Please copy all of the information in the IMG: line. You will now need to paste that information into your post at Machinejunkie on it own line. You will know you have copied the text correctly if it starts and ends with

Please note how the highlighted text is on its own line. That should do it. I am very curios to know if these directions work so please post your experience. Good luck and I am looking forward to seeing some pictures
Nico