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These pictures don't look as good as I want them to. I actually had to get my 12 yr old daughter to help me put them on. The actual pics look much better. I'm not sure why her nose is cut off. But any way they are on here. I have used so much of my time to get them on here so I'm just going with it. In one of the pics above you can see Emalee pretending to be a Tripawd by tucking one of her legs under lol. I guess that's a Monkeybutt thing to do huh?
angel said:
Looks kind of blurry. Did I do something wrong?
FYI: The original size of the file for the last image above is 150x150 and it had been enlarged to 300x300. Enlarging a digital photo will degrade it's image quality. You can see now that it is much more clear, albeit smaller. Hope this answers your question.
The same goes for the other images, they too were enlarged to double their size. As for the cropping, that is the actual composition of the image.
You've done nothing wrong, the pictures are just great!
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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I see now that you posted the thumbnail images from your Media Library, which in this case was a good thing considering the size of the original image files you uploaded. This also explains the cropping. You will quickly consume your free space quota by uploading such large photos. Consider reviewing Jerry's tips for optimizing web photos to make the most of your free blog.
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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Welcome Emalee!!
Tell me, does tucking your paw up like that and pretending to be a tripawd get you extra treats? If so, I will try that too!
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Abby: Aug 1, 2009 – Jan 10, 2012. Our beautiful rescue pup lived LARGE with osteosarcoma for 15 months – half her way-too-short life. I think our "halflistic" approach (mixing traditional meds + supplements) helped her thrive. (PM me for details. I'm happy to help.) She had lung mets for over a year. They took her from us in the end, but they cannot take her spirit! She will live forever in our hearts. She loved the beach and giving kisses and going to In-N-Out for a Flying Dutchman. Tripawds blog, and a more detailed blog here. Please also check out my novel, What the Dog Ate. Now also in paperback! Purchase it at Amazon via Tripawds and help support Tripawds!
YAY! Em-Ema-Emalee!! (I get a little confused on the spelling)
You're a swell lookin' gal! (I'd say pretty but my sweetie pie Rita may read this! She doesn't seem to be the jealous type, but you never know.)
Leg Tucking. That's Monkeybutt Rule #128!!!
Rule #128: Monkeydogs / Monkeycats / Monkeybutts / 4-Legged Dogs / 4-Legged Cats - may imitate a tripawd by tucking one of their 4 legs under their body as a means of getting extra treats, pets, kisses, belly rubs and/or attention. Revised and Updated November 2010
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