No. What I was seeing was an graphic stating that I was "trying to view an image outside of ImageStation"
After reviewing the source code, I think I know what the problem is... Looking at the end of the url there is an extra bit on the end that shouldn't be there. I
think that's what is throwing up the "no permission" graphic. (the part highlighted in red below)
[img]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid23/pcfafaa49132d773e374379110f44924a/fda1f617.jpg.
orig.jpg[/img]
When I remove that part from the url, the image displays fine.
If you have another image stored on that site, post it here and I'll see if the same coding comes up. I will say too that when I copied the url from the "no access" graphic, and then downloaded the image to disk, I did get the Picture of your yard.
I'm going to modify the url in your post and see if that makes a difference on what image I see.
Mr. Cricket and I were going over a similar issue the other day, could it be that I've discovered how remote sites block the images from displaying? What do you think JC?