(5 years and 2695 days ago)
I don't think the hedge on the left does much for this cute image. I might have recommended a crop by the rule of thirds. IMO Nice catch.
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Some beach goers look good both coming and going. (5 years and 2712 days ago)
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An older couple holding hands, Mackinac Island, MI. (5 years and 2742 days ago)
I don't think the hedge on the left does much for this cute image. I might have recommended a crop by the rule of thirds. IMO Nice catch.
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If I cut through the woods in my back yard I come across a path that goes along a little stream. I often walk that path, or by the stream, and end up at the lake we live on. (5 years and 2744 days ago)
Beautiful path, I'm not sure if it's me though, but the pictures seam blurry.
The photos do seem very soft, are the originals sharp?
Yes, I'm not sure what's going on. The originals are sharp. But I can't upload them in a normal size because the file is too big. I shrunk them so I could upload it and they don't look as nice, plus I can't get a high res to load.
I uploaded a little larger file, but still can't get the high res to load
OK... I finally got it. Thanks for the comments
High res is now showing. The site does have a problem with physically large images that are below the 5MB size.
If you have photoshop, save to web, set the widest side to between 1400 and 1700 px and drop the quality to about 80% play with it to keep the file below 5MB.
Good luck
Thanks. I tried to put in 1500 px, but it said it needed a value between 1 and 890 and inserted the closest value (890). I'm going to try and keep fooling with it
When you are resizing you image in Photoshop or something similar, pay attention to your your pixel/inch count...sometimes it will default to a low number like 72ppi that will make a soft image as too may pixels get 'tossed' out...to keep an image sharper I usually stay in the 150-240 range and you ge a nice crisp hi-rez without going over the 5 MB limit
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