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    How to Submit Photos for Comment?

    Greetings ...

    I'm an active serious amateur photographer and use the Canon EOS D-60 with Canon 28-105mm and 100-300mm lenses.

    Since I shoot for high resolution ... average image size is 1.5-to-2 MB per shot to enable effective cropping, etc. When I do crop for subject ... image size plummets down to well under 1 MB.

    But how do I submit these to the forum ... say if I have multiple images?

    I'd also like to get some feedback on my efforts plus critiques for improving my craft.

    Thanks.

    Mike (shamrock838)

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    I use photobucket.com. It reduces the image size down to 800x600 but the quality still isnt bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njgtr82
    I use photobucket.com. It reduces the image size down to 800x600 but the quality still isnt bad.
    Thanks ... I'll look into photobucket. Would you pur snapfish.com into the same category?

    Was checking your photo website ... great images!

    Just curious but where were your shooting locations for the JFK approach and EWR terminal shots?

    I've never been out to EWR as I've heard negative reports recently re off-airport sites. How are the terminal sites ... assuming it's possible to shoot there at all?

    Mike (shamrock838)

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    Check the spotting maps for shotting locations at JFK.

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    imageshack.us Same thing as photobucket.
    "lol retart"

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    There are a million photo hosting sites, pick one. Hopefully you are using Photoshop to edit your stuff. Always set your camera to the biggest file for capture. Then in PS level it first, crop it and then resize it to either 1000 or 1024 wide. Set the demensions in PS to 3 to 2in or 14.45cm by 9.64cm and it will pick the best height after you enter the width. Then upload to your photo hosting site with no compression. Then use the [img][/img] in your posts and we will see them.
    'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIKV69
    There are a million photo hosting sites, pick one. Hopefully you are using Photoshop to edit your stuff. Always set your camera to the biggest file for capture. Then in PS level it first, crop it and then resize it to either 1000 or 1024 wide. Set the demensions in PS to 3 to 2in or 14.45cm by 9.64cm and it will pick the best height after you enter the width. Then upload to your photo hosting site with no compression. Then use the [img][/img] in your posts and we will see them.
    Many thanks!

    Mike (shamrock838)

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