Waterfalls

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I tried to use the Rav4 as a reference, that's as close as I could get. The waterfall is 100 feet back from the Toyota. The second waterfall is literally on the other side of the mountain from the first, I need to get to the top and find their origin. One of the forks of the smith river .

I just noticed, there used to be a 5 MB limit on pics, one of these is 6.9 MB. Cool!


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Another waterfall lover...(even those little ones) :occasion14:

6.9 M is far too large for internet use. What OS are you running?

If Win 10, open the image up in Paint, then click on "Resize" at the top.
Resize by Percentage, and start off by putting 30 in the Horizontal box.
The Vertical box will automatically fill in. Click OK, then Save. If needed,
reduce it further until when you open it full size it's not larger than the screen.

Your pics will also look better at full size.. :)
 

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Jan 6, 2014
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Another waterfall lover...(even those little ones) :occasion14:

6.9 M is far too large for internet use. What OS are you running?

If Win 10, open the image up in Paint, then click on "Resize" at the top.
Resize by Percentage, and start off by putting 30 in the Horizontal box.
The Vertical box will automatically fill in. Click OK, then Save. If needed,
reduce it further until when you open it full size it's not larger than the screen.

Your pics will also look better at full size.. :)

Windows 7. T-net gave us more bandwidth!! Those waterfalls are 100+ feet tall, I guess next time I will have to have someone stand at the bottom for a better reference. New camera full manual setting (if I choose) but the rain was coming down hard, I waited and snapped the pics fast, in auto mode.

I will work on the size, but, when I click on them they fit my screen great. ("24" x 3)
Unless you triple click them then they are YUUUGE!!
 

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