Luciano Candisani Photo Embed Demo

The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.

The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.

The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.


If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.

Learn more about Minden Pictures Photo Embeds at the following links:



We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection:

Big Picture: World's Largest Rodent

What makes a rodent a rodent? Their teeth which grow continuously so, must be constantly worn down by gnawing, eating abrasive foods, burrowing, and collecting bedding. Rabbits, rats, voles, marmots, and squirrels are members of the order Rodentia ( from the Latin 'rodere' that means to gnaw), which makes up 40% of mammal species.
Looking like super-sized guinea pigs, the largest rodent in the world can weigh up to 150 pounds, can run as fast as a horse, and lives a semi-aquatic lifestyle. In South America, Capybaras are highly social, often living in herds of up to twenty individuals. They mix well with other species too. In a symbiotic relationship, birds ride atop the rodents benefitting from insects the creatures disperse while helping out the capybara by eating ticks and other parasites in their pelts.

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Konrad Wothe Photo Embed Demo

 The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.

The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.

The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.


If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.

Learn more about Minden Pictures Photo Embeds at the following links:



We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection:

Juergen & Christine Sohns SmartFrame Demo

 The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.

The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.

The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.


If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.


We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection:

    

Jeff Foott SmartFrame Demo

The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.

The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.

The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.


If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.


We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection: