Something about this photograph really appeals to me. I'm not even sure I took it, in fact I'm pretty sure it was my husband, but there's something about the grainy quality of the original that I really like. (By the way, any guesses as to why all the photos from the new camera are uploading at a smaller size and resolution? It's set to "large" but they're showing up small and much less crisp.)
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Update: I can't figure out how to post photos at a higher resolution, but if you click on it you'll get to see the actual photo. Try it, it's worth the click :-).
11 comments:
It's a sweet picture :-)
I really like the picture, too. As for your photo problem.....I have no idea.
I like the photo, too. A "no horizon" view that I'm familar with...
A very pensieve and sweet shot. I like the rustic of the cabin against the ocean waves.
Could it be the pixel resolution, set too low maybe like 72, or 180 instead of 300?? I'm not sure either what the problem is.
Ok, I still can't figure out why it's posting at such a low resolution, but if you click on the picture you'll get to see what it really looks like, and trust me, it's better.
it is a nice shot...i like it too.
I have some of my favorite shots of my kids and I usually can't figure out why either--it's certainly not my photo prowess :)
I think its the fact that the kids look so natural and I love the lines. The water in the background is fanatastic too. All in all a great photo!
That picture surely has a story. It would be great to preserve it for Itai and Maya to see in the future.
Lovely photo, really poignant.
I think the colors look great, especially when the photo is larger.
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