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you might need to open them in an image editor then rotate them and save as new files.

I guess you were holding the camera sideways when you took the photos.
 
I tried rotating using my iPad. The pictures of boat interiors were taken in portrait using my iPhone. After transferring using email (i don't use the cloud) I very carefully made sure my iPad was held upright and posted them using the tiny tiny icon on the quick reply. Where have I gone wrong?
 
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The Merry Fisher 855 is a popular boat both here in the Med and also on this parish. So why not go for the very new MF895
Choose the off shore version and you get a beefed up transom with two two hundred horses (what's not to like?) and a B rating so you can your mates far from shore. I used to own a small MF and have always had a soft spot for them. I very nearly bought a similar type boat, the Quicksilver 905 with twin 250's, but my wife talked me out of it
 

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Apple things know which way you were holding the camera and rotate the photo accordingly. Lowly pc's and forums such as this can't read that meta data and display the photo in whichever orientation the device was being held relative to the normal landscape format.
 
And then there was Ferretti. Their entry level boat, 46 and a half feet, their first boat under a million. To be honest I wasn't going to do Ferretti. Its Italien and my optician said my eyes can't take glitz. But I was very surprised, it was all understated yet very elegant, lots of room (especially head room!) nice cockpit big fly. Man sized cleats (please M. French Boatbuilder put on decent sized cleats, I'm tired of tying up my boat with string). In fact my boat of the show. Don't get me wrong it had its faults, there was again sharp edged furniture, the ladder to the flybridge was too steep and despite large cleats the anchor, chain and winch was tiny. But the very nice lady on the Ferretti stand said the anchor and winch was all changeable. She also told me about a very nice used Ferretti 500 in Antibes. 2011 and €550,000. People here on thé Antibes football team probably know who's boat it is. I think there is somebody on this parish who collects Ferrettis so, as I don't know how to post the PDF with the details you can PM if you like.
Now I'm going to post some sideways pictures of the Ferretti 450 Preliminary (they'd have to change the name before I'd buy it)
 
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