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:whatdoyouthink: Trying to learn how to post and send attachments of my work.

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The post previously were the work I did at the Michigan City show. Here is The Dog I did at the show. Feel free to critique my work.

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I see you figured it out, so ignore my PM. Only problem is your pictures are really small. Can you send them bigger? Closer to 150-200K makes it a lot easier to see.

:whatdoyouthink: Trying to learn how to post and send attachments of my work.

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I see you figured it out, so ignore my PM. Only problem is your pictures are really small. Can you send them bigger? Closer to 150-200K makes it a lot easier to see.

True, another thing I got to figure out. LOL

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I hope this is larger now. The other ones are from the pictures of the actual show in Michigan City that this site took, so possibly I can not get them larger.

I hope this is larger now. The other ones are from the pictures of the actual show in Michigan City that this site took, so possibly I can not get them larger.
This is larger, but too shiny. Oh well, I will keep on trying.

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fixeddog.jpgHere you go. I resized and retouched it just a little to pull out some of the reflection (just a bit).

The ability to enlarge the photo is going to greatly depend on the resolution of the original picture. If you have a 3-5 megapixel (mp) camera, then getting much larger is going to get really grainy. The larger the mp of the pic, the more you can blow it up. I used Digital Image Suite for the majority of my photo work, but many of the graphics programs will allow you to resize the pic. If nothing else, you might try Photbucket.com, or another of the photo hosting sites. Again, if you try to enlarge a pic too much, you'll get distortions/fuzziness when using a low res original.

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I merged your three topics. If you click on the pics in the gallery from the show, they open on their own page in a larger version. I think you saved the thumbnails.

Looking forward to seeing more from you.

Johanna

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I merged your three topics. If you click on the pics in the gallery from the show, they open on their own page in a larger version. I think you saved the thumbnails.

Looking forward to seeing more from you.

Johanna

Johanna, I just love how you are doing stuff for this forum and we don't even know it till the miracle is done. Thank you.

These works look really good.

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