![The view down 5th ave. from the steps of the Met.](wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_2445-300x225.jpg)
The view down 5th ave. from the steps of the Met.
![Fifth Ave.](wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_2448-300x225.jpg)
Fifth Ave.
I don’t really understand why all of these are coming in side-ways, because they’re upright before I upload them.
![The solitude that E. B. White talks about. There were many people around, but no one disturbed each other's conversations. Everyone was left to their own amusements.](wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_2449-300x225.jpg)
The solitude that E. B. White talks about. There were many people around, but no one disturbed each other's conversations. Everyone was left to their own amusements.
![The view looking uptown on 1st avenue.](wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_2451-300x225.jpg)
The view looking uptown on 1st avenue.
![The idea of many neighborhoods that make up the greater city that contains them.](wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img_2452-300x225.jpg)
The idea of many neighborhoods that make up the greater city that contains them.Part of the Gramercy neighborhood.
Your photos are rotating when you upload them because your original photo, as taken by your camera, includes a command for orientation (”right top”). Even though you changed this on your computer, the change is being lost when uploading it. I downloaded a copy of the subway photo from your other post, opened it up and change its orientation horizontal to vertical then saved it under a different file name. When I re-uploaded it everything came out fine. In sum, it is not a problem with the blog, but with the information embedded in your photo. To change this you need to re-orient the photo in an an image editor like GIMP and save it under a new name.