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    these are some old pictures i found of my trip to india and nepal a few years ago. i dont normally shoot people unless im traveling for some reason. i guess i feel awkward otherwise. i have to get over that. they are scanned from slides and the quality isnt great, but curious to see what you think.
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    these are all rather small, and hard to get a good look at. I do like the composition of the first shot, the second one looks to have great colors and texture of the water. The third one i feel that the man in the bottom should not have been cut off as he was and the image isn't really saying anything to me or impactful in any way. Try posting larger images.
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    All of these look really interesting, but so small its hard to see detail. Would love to see them larger
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlburt
    these are some old pictures i found of my trip to india and nepal a few years ago. i dont normally shoot people unless im traveling for some reason. i guess i feel awkward otherwise. i have to get over that. they are scanned from slides and the quality isnt great, but curious to see what you think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlburt
    these are some old pictures i found of my trip to india and nepal a few years ago. i dont normally shoot people unless im traveling for some reason. i guess i feel awkward otherwise. i have to get over that. they are scanned from slides and the quality isnt great, but curious to see what you think.
    I, too, would like to see a larger version of these. The second is very interesting with beautiful light and the reflections must be great. I don't know that I have ever seen a preparation for an open cremation if that's what the third one is.

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    im not good at resizing images for the web. what resolution and image size should i use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlburt
    im not good at resizing images for the web. what resolution and image size should i use?
    Here's an explanation.
    http://www.scantips.com/basics1c.html
    The software I use (Paintshop Pro) has an option of specifying the resize as pixels so I just use 600 pixels for the major dimension.
    There is a LOT of info at the scantips.com site.

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