Capture: Movement
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JacksonP, in reply to
Any ideas?
Hi Shaun. Give Nora’s suggestion a try. If it doesn’t stick, just post it sideways and send me a note (email link above) and I’ll try to fix it.
There seems to be no rhyme nor reason sometimes. I’ve been caught by it myself when posting photos from my phone.
Cheers.
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Shaun Scott, in reply to
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Hi Shaun. Fixed it, I think.
Interestingly when I clicked on your original image, the link went to the right way.
When I saved it to my computer, it was also up the right way. I then resized it to 1200 pixels max using just preview on Mac, and uploaded it again . I’m wondering if the size might also have something to do with it?
If your photo software can export to smaller sizes that might be better. One more thing, the extension of your file was .JPG whereas most are .jpg (lowercase). We have had problems with this before, if I recall correctly.
Hope this helps. Cheers.
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JacksonP, in reply to
Just as a matter of interest. What is the best photo file format for posting on blogs?
I think jpg is still the most universally acceptable format for digital images on the Internet. On here, as Russell has covered again recently, file size of 500 kb, with max height width of around 1000 to 1200 pixels, fits best in this context. Also means harder for others to grab a photo and reuse it in print elsewhere.
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
As I was about to leave the carwash, this fellow showed up.
Also means harder for others to grab a photo and reuse it in print elsewhere.
How is that? Resolution?
While we're discussing technicalities, sometimes when I open up a thread to read the latest comments, I get an empty page. Well, almost. The borders are there, perhaps an ad or two down the right, but the space where people's comments should be is empty. Odd GFW thing? Dunno.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
photochop chop chop…*
star photos when this helicopter came along
Looks like a Len Lye Light sculpture?
But it puts me in mind of this entry in the Press holiday [photo competition , for some reason - the light particle and the light wave/path...
*h/t Sacha on Pohutukawa
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
it can be a bit tricky to control for foreground telegraph poles when you are taking an idyllic rural scene from a train going 300km per hour
good for suggesting motion though : )
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
...by feeling the lounge suite
hang five!
that's pure couch-surfing, surely?
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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