If you're anything like me you have an appreciation of how great the world of Tamriel looks in ESO. The idea of Tamriel Tourism is being able to share some of the great screenshots that we've taken during our journeys throughout the lands.
Since this will be an image intensive thread, please do not post your images inline. Instead either link to the images or create a link via a thumbnail. If you use Imgur to upload your images for sharing, if your full size image is
http://i.imgur.com/12345.jpg, then the thumbnail will have the same link but the filename will be appended with an l (a lowercase L) --
http://i.imgur.com/12345l.jpg
To link to an image using a thumbnail, use the following code:
[url="http://i.imgur.com/12345.jpg"][img]http://i.imgur.com/12345l.jpg[/img][/url]
Notice the larger image is linked through the url but the smaller image is displayed in the thread. Remember that a thumbnail is a smaller sized image, not just the larger image displayed as a smaller size. So we're talking 100kb versus 3 mb.
I didn't figure out till somewhat later that I could turn off my UI, so some of my pictures have the UI off, others on. I think they look much better with the UI off, but however you took yours, feel free to share them in this thread.
So with all of that said, here are a few of my images I would like to share. I also suggest middle clicking the images to open the links in a new tab so that you're not constantly reloading the images on this page:
View through a hollow fallen tree in Grahtwood
Elden Root Temple, Grahtwood
Auridon coast
The Rift, which was my favorite area from the game Skyrim.
Windhelm
Eastmarch