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wabi
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pictures around the yard

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Outside taking some pictures of my calls today
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and decided to capture this little gal's image, too
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but my wife had to have a picture of this flower, too
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so I'm tired now and need to go the woods and watch my feeder for a little while to relax :lol:
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Nice pic's wabi !
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Post by Sandman »

Very nice wabi!
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Nice photos wabi. Did you have to do very much editing to get them to that size?

I'm asking because I tranfered my first digital photos to my computer this morning and they were larger than my screen. My camera is a Pentax Optio 33LF with 3.2Mp 3.0 optical, 3.0 digital zoom.

Cheers,
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Wombat,
I'm using an old Sony camera with floppy disc or memory card storage options. It has settings for picture size that can be changed, and I use 640x480 (pixels) for most pics.
One forum I moderate has a 600 pixel limit, so I store them online at PhotoBucket and can edit them there to further reduce size. The spiney spider (commonly known as Micrathena Gracilis to scientists :lol: )pic is 480x360 (75% of origional).
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Post by Guest »

Thanks wabi.

I figured the best way to store that information was to grab a screen shot of your message. :wink:

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