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Old Sep 24, 2007, 02:47 PM
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The Artist in you!

"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his nature into his pictures."
- Henry Ward Beecher

For all those who are creative in art-
Be it painting in acrylics,oils,guache,crayons, pencils,pen,ink or charcoal.
Or any other medium

We would love to see your art!



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Old Nov 1, 2007, 11:42 PM   #801  
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We were going down a main street tonight in our town and I am talking about businesses on both sides, business offices, restaurants, etc.. A four point buck ran in front of our car. Our car is in pieces. Totaled we think. What a night.


WHAT????!!!! Foget about my picture that I was going to post! Are you okay?
 
 
     
 
 
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Image is coming then. Nothing to really brag about, except it does involve part of the art in which I am involved.
 
 
     
 
 
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This is what it's like when you put new key bushings in the keys of a piano. The keys in which the key bushings are being istalled, are on one of my grand pianos in my living room. My tuba is underneath the piano.
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Craig, I am going to try to crash out a bit here but hope when I get up in the morning, I see a post with an image from you. Don't disappoint us! Okay?

Night night to you! Sweet sleep! Until tomorrow! Jan

Goodnight to both of you, Jan and Christine! There will be more images coming from me, once I take my computer back home so that I can use the scanner.
 
 
     
 
 
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I don't know how to get an image on here much bigger than the one that I have just posted. Am looking for advice. Do I need to change the format! Am using IrfanView, which is a free image editor. Thanks!
 
 
     
 
 
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This is what it's like when you put new key bushings in the keys of a piano. The keys in which the key bushings are being istalled, are on one of my grand pianos in my living room. My tuba is underneath the piano.

Talk about lost..........I would never find my way through all of that! A person just doesn't realize what intricate parts and so much is in a piano. I am intrigued and loved the image. I can't settle down to go to bed so was happy to get back on here and see your post. Just wish it was larger as well as the other image you posted earlier. Maybe later??? I just can't see enough detail. I wouldn't understand it anyway but I am one to get right in there and want to see it all and try to understand it anyway!
 
 
     
 
 
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I have been going to enlarge the image of me next to the instrument on the other page. Just need to get around to it. Too much going on right now for me. This weekend and beginning of next week are going to be a real trial! Thanks for your comments, Jan!
 
 
     
 
 
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I don't know how to get an image on here much bigger than the one that I have just posted. Am looking for advice. Do I need to change the format! Am using IrfanView, which is a free image editor. Thanks!

I use Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8. Go to file, open and choose image. Then go to "Image" and the drop down box gives you "Resize". I have resized some to 250 some to 450 the last image of the Florida house to 650. I am going to try to resize to 750 and attach on here to see if it is more clear that way. There is one program on my computer I will check tomorrow. It may be one that you have already. Anyway, that is my 3 cents worth. I am not familiar with IrfanView. I will get back with you tomorrow on the other programs I am familiar with. That be okay? You will probably have tons of professional answers before I get up in the morning...........all the better so we can see those images a little larger.

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Craig, as you can see, resizing my image did not help this. It is quite clear and crisp on my computer screen but not when I attach it. I won't remove because it does show more detail I think.

Hope the weekend and the first of the week go well for you! Until later then!
 
 
     
 
 
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The only image programs that I have on my computer are free ones. I'm not sure that I can do the same things that the rest of you do with yours. But, maybe there is a way. I am also wondering if some of the resizing might have to do with the color content of the images if what I have posted can't be any larger than it is? Don't know.

Are you putting the images in your post as an attachment, or as something else? The images that I have thus far posted have all been attachments.
 
 
     


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