Man, there's a few not-so-pretty-pictures! That wasn't a soft landing, that upside down in the sticks bits, I presume? Story? Did the final drive let go causing you to end up on an unintended offroad excursion leading to a flip in your perspective?
The issue of image posting has been a long-trying one on this forum for some - me. I've worked out a way that's quick and easy as reading the 'instructions' proved fruitless to my way of thinking. I'm not good with instructions.
I reckon computer-literate people spend far too much time in little rooms with no windows and bad air circulating and this causes some of them (most of them) to forget how the real world functions, thus, we have the multifunction controller and buttons that who-knows-what-the-F-they-do. I'm an analogue off/on/volume sort of person, maybe a little bass and treble thrown in to the mix. I don't mind rising from my chair to press a button on the tele because on the slimline remote they're all too small and unintelligble (love that word!) for anyone over thirty years of age or with middle aged eyes, and again, who-knows-what-the-F-they-do!
Here's how I post pictures, and I don't know if it's following the rules as intended, but, it works a charm:
Click on the double image icon at the top row of your post, about mid-way through those handy little icons whose function is mainly beyond me. Browse for your intended image, select the 'size' you'd like and press 'host it'. After a while, dependent upon your 'interweb speed', three lines of garbeldeegook will appear. highlight the middle one (don't ask me why) and copy it with a click as in the tried and true 'cut and paste' method. Now click the green icon next to the double image icon. This removes from your view the three lines of garbeldeegook. Click your mouse where in your post you'd like the image to appear and drop it there in the 'paste' method. Scroll down, press preview and if you like 'um result press send.
Lather, rinse, repeat for multiple images.
Truth be told I've been using 'puters since 1984. I reckon they'll be truly useful when all I have to do is ask it to perform a function for me, and it gets done, no fuss.