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P.S. Does anybody know why there's such a huge difference between 'large' and 'extra large' for photos in Blogger? Does anyone know how to get somewhere in the middle for vertical photos? The 'large' are too small, but I think the 'extra large' make everyone scroll on the photo! Erg. How to get around?
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I don't know about the blog software, but if you reduce the number of pixels BEFORE you upload, that should help quite a bit. ;-)
Very creative take on doors. I use windows live writer to write blog posts on. You have to download it. It is so good! I hate when I can't use it and have to use blogger. The other thing that a lot of my friends do is upload their pictures to photobucket or flickr and then use the html codes in their blogger posts. Does that make sense?
Beautiful perspective!
Love your reflection in the door knob, and look at that sweet little boy outfit!! I'm fairly certain I mentioned this last time I visited, but just in case it was just in my mind and I never spit it out: the photo in your header is just so stinkin' cute. So precious!!
OH...and you might start uploading to Flickr or Photobucket. You have a little more flexibility there in choosing what size pic to upload to Blogger. It's an extra step, but it doesn't take that much time. And I actually find it easier because I can blog in html and load my picture links in html so the formatting doesn't get all messed up like it often does when I import pics using the Blogger upload.
YAY! I love these shots :D Fun stuff. And er, I know your pain about the photo sizes... but have no advice.... except stick to horizontals - HA HA!!!!
I use windows live writer too. It's a free download and it's very easy to use. Just find out how wide your post area is and then you can size your photos to the exact pixels you want them to be instead of just having to choose a size in blogger.
I love the doorknob shot with your reflection in the center. And what sweet baby boy pjs! Awww...
Love your son's photo in your header. He's adorable!
I love that second photo.
I totally love the doorknob shot. I like the blue in the background and in the refection.
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