A picture that's worth 10,000 words

16 years 9 months ago #6338 by Rosemary
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Gordon,

I showed your photo to someone, and they want to know if the bear is sitting or standing?
I said you could put a hat on this bear and call him "Yogi"...heeeehee

I love this photo.

Rosemary

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16 years 9 months ago #6297 by Rosemary
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Gordon,

You'll figure this out. I have a Microsoft photo editor on my computer at work, and I haven't figured out how to resize using that one yet!!

I use a Kodak editor which I obtained on disk from Walmart. They distribute it free and I find it user friendly. I have also used Picasa

picasa.1d5920f4b44b27a802bd77c4f0536f5a-gdprlock/ which gives a free download.

I hope you will continue to share your photos. I went to college in the Snake River Valley in Idaho back in the 1970's and could see the Grand Tetons from my bedroom window. I wish I had had a camera then.

Once again, thanks for sharing. I believe that there is something healing about viewing images from nature.

Your friend,
Rosemary


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16 years 9 months ago #6283 by Gordon
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Thanks, Rosemary. It was really a great experience. I've "cropped" another photo taken
the same day and will frame it and place it in our cabin on Priest Lake in Idaho. I never realized
how "human" he looks until I posted the photo. No wonder "big foot" lure exists in our area of
the woods. The cropped photo shows more of his front legs.

As I tell my friends, we have to enjoy those moments in between life's trial and tribulations.
Nature is my escape/passion. I'm seldom disappointed!

Gordon

PS I'm still working on reducing the size of the photos. Don't seem to be able to get my editor
to do it - yet. :)

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Dx 10/03
neobladder 9/4/04

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16 years 9 months ago #6267 by Rosemary
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This is really beautiful, Gordon. I know I'm repeating myself, but you need to frame this one...

Rosemary

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16 years 9 months ago #6266 by Rosemary
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I love the Photo!!!!! Okay, this is what you do. You have to resize the photo in your photo editor. I use Kodak Easy Share, so after I do my enhancements to the photo, I click on my "Save As" button and it has a drop down box that asks you how much you want to reduce the photo. I reduced this one to 50%. I guess it depends on what Photo Editor that you use. My suggestion is to go to your Help Box in your Editor and do an Index Search for Resize Photo and play around with that.



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16 years 9 months ago #6250 by Gordon
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Sorry for large photo. I'm obviously doing something wrong. :( Darn it.

I go from not being able to post a photo - to having one too large! Go figure. Kinda the story of my life.

I'll work on it. Any advice would be appreciated.

Gordon

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