Barn owl in flight .....Test uploads

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Just checking to see how they look and if I've uploaded it correctly.

Comments welcomed.





 

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Very nice. You seem to be hitting the right buttons.
 
Very nice. You seem to be hitting the right buttons.
Thanks, I should of asked before I uploaded them.

Is there an optimal size of image to upload to allow them to be viewed correctly?

Dave
 
Great pictures!!!
 
Beauties Dave with the last my pick

Morris
 
Wow, superb!
 
Very nice. You seem to be hitting the right buttons.
Thanks, I should of asked before I uploaded them.

Is there an optimal size of image to upload to allow them to be viewed correctly?

Dave
Really nice set of images.

It is really your choice on what you want to do.

If you either just crop or post the full image, then clicking the image and then clicking the jpeg will allow the user to see the image at 100%, the way you would see it on your computer.

You can also downsize to a specific size image, however, the image will be somewhat different in terms of detail than the original image. Some users downsize to a relatively small size to prevent theft of images.

I typically just post the uncropped full image or crop it as I would for a print since I am not worried about others using my images.

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Very nice. You seem to be hitting the right buttons.
Thanks, I should of asked before I uploaded them.

Is there an optimal size of image to upload to allow them to be viewed correctly?

Dave
Really nice set of images.

It is really your choice on what you want to do.

If you either just crop or post the full image, then clicking the image and then clicking the jpeg will allow the user to see the image at 100%, the way you would see it on your computer.

You can also downsize to a specific size image, however, the image will be somewhat different in terms of detail than the original image. Some users downsize to a relatively small size to prevent theft of images.

I typically just post the uncropped full image or crop it as I would for a print since I am not worried about others using my images.
Thanks for the information I noticed the resized images weren't as sharp as I'd like to see them.

Dave
 

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