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Kri?tof wrote:
I do. Mainly because of the song. It is all good
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is that still alive?
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I look forward to your trees in the future.
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It looks great from what little can be seen in such a small image.
How many generations of "ramification-forking" have new buds on them?
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sel64@sbcglobal.net wrote: I'm still figuring out how to post pictures properly, can anyone help with that? any advice is much appreciated, also here is a trident i have been working on, it was just defoliated and now has a new set of leaves coming in
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Looks very nice! show us a bigger picture
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Crop the image in-camera before taking the picture by framing your shot to remove unnecessary information. Try using a solid background to eliminate confusing patterns behind the tree.
A close up of the branch structure and/or foliage can help demonstrate the actual trees status and potential.
A few different images can help give clarity to the viewers and a better understanding of the form displayed before them, until the tree is 名媛直播 and displayed primarily via a frontal orientation.
Generally, when you open the image on your computer, this is how it will appear on the forums. (if using Photoshop, click the magnifier glass on the left toolbar and then "actual size" in the above tool option menu. This is how big your image will be enlarged to once a forum reader clicks your attachment. (to make the image smaller while in photoshop, click the "image" drop-down menu on the top toolbar of your operating system, and choose "Image Size" from the drop-down menu to reduce your image size to a point allowed in the forum if necessary.
Adjust brightness, contrast, rotation and the image file-name on your computers image-editing software.
Then upload as before, using "add file" in the reply section of the forum page.
I hope this can help.
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A simple crop on the phone's default editor is generally enough. If the image is too large, just take a screen grab, edit & try again.
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