Welcome, but you do still not have the photo large enough to see.
Tegan
This is a discussion on Cambodian Cow within the Digital photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; This photo was shot through a bus window, driving through a small village in Cambodia. Im not sure if I ...
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This photo was shot through a bus window, driving through a small village in Cambodia. Im not sure if I should crop the towers in the upper left-hand side out, as well as the wire hanging down on the top and the shadow from the bus on the bottom or would that distort the size or lose some of the feeling of the area. Also, how could I make the cow stand out more, as he and the dirt he is standing on are very similar in color... Thanks for any tips/suggestions - Im a shutterbug newbie!
Last edited by kiley9806; 02-08-2008 at 10:59 PM.
Welcome, but you do still not have the photo large enough to see.
Tegan
im sorry, i cannot figure out how to get it big enough to view, without the uploader telling me it is too big! ive resized it a bunch of times, but if i make it any bigger than what it shows up as, it gets rejected.
kiley9806,
If you send it to me at pets.ca@gmail(d o t)com (...you'll have to replace the (d o t) with a .)
i'll totally resize it and post it for you.
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Awesome! Thanks very much!
If theres something Im missing about resizing the photos in the program irfanview, maybe someone could point me in the right direction?
Sorry, talk about being wet behind the ears!Again, thanks!
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