Yup, from my phone but I usually download them to my computer and rotate them to what should work before posting; unfortunately, most of them still end up sideways, unless I remember to take the picture with my phone sideways in the first place.
Scooter...
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After you rotate the pic on your computer to the proper orientation, are you saving it again? If not, then you've accomplished nothing.
On a side note...
I quit using my cell phone to take pictures of anything important or any build pictures I post on here, and use my new Cannon EOS T6s, because it takes much higher resolution's pictures which I can zoom in on and retain the higher quality.
But, even if I do use my cell phone, I only use 'Portrait' mode for taking pictures of flagpoles, and radio towers. For everything else I use 'Landscape' mode, as it should be. When you pick up a regular camera and bring it up to your eye to shoot a picture, it's in the Landscape mode, right? So why would a cell phone camera be any different?
And people who shoot video, especially action video, in Portrait mode are the worst! Nothing like watching the action through a vertical slit! All you see is one person or a very small part of the scene, or if the camera operator tries to follow the action all you see are blurs moving left or right through the slit. I can't believe the millions of people who shoot video like this, and they either can't see the difference or just don't care!
Sorry for the rant, but this is a major pet peeve of mine!