Pbase might not let you hotlink from their site. I am going to try with your image, just to see if it works. I will take it down in a minute or two:
Ok, I took it down, but it worked for me. Just take the image address from pbase: (
http://www.pbase.com/cindyflood/image/76874504/large.jpg), and put it between the two img tags. Make sure that you close the second tag (make it /img inside the brackets). Other than that, I don't quite know what to say. There are always tiny little mistakes that will prevent the picture from being shown.[/QUOTE
Here is how to link from pbase (need a paid account):
Direct linking to an image for use on another website, forums, or message boards:
Due to bandwidth costs, you can only use this feature if you have paid.
This works just like linking to an image page but append .jpg to the end of the URL.
example:
www.pbase.com/image/image number.jpg
example:
www.pbase.com/image/image number/size.jpg
Note: to direct link to a .gif, use the .jpg extension also. It will still send the gif file.
The number in the image URLs is that photo's image_id which is a unique number across the site. You can find this number by viewing that photo and looking at the URL in your browser's address/location bar near the top or by holding your mouse over the thumbnail for that photo, and looking at the URL in your browser's status bar at the bottom.
IMPORTANT
Please use only the hostname
www.pbase.com or pbase.com in your URLs. These will always work. Other hosts such as image2, genjaro, www2, ji, or anything similar might work or seem to work at first, but are server specific and may become invalid as the site hardware architecture changes. One goal of pbase is to never break incoming links to the site. When changes are made to the URL structure, the old ways still work. But for this to work, you must use the official URLs as explained above.
Test pbase link: