Alabaster White Crossfire Wallpaper
I used a Canon Rebel E0S1. It was taken at the lowest resolution possible, and than resized down through photoshop. It could've been a lot clearer if I took it a full size, but than the picture size would be 7 mb!
Damn.. I had no idea those cameras existed. Very pricy, but that image is too damn good. Now I need a rich girlfriend and a birthday to come up soon to get one. Starting at 800 up to 7,000 for different models. I'll have to do some major *** kissing.
That, or just borrow yours
That, or just borrow yours
If you like the crossfire check out my cobra. This is one of the higher resolution pictures. The picture was a bit out of focus still.
http://www.evsmotors.com/cobra/1.jpg
http://www.evsmotors.com/cobra/1.jpg
Hey Gang,
Food for thought from some of us on dial up... posting a 3072x2048 pixel picture and other large files to be viewed on a computer screen is big time "overkill". 1280x960 or better yet... 640x480 would be better as it will load alot quicker. Also, a large file makes the whole thread slower to load.
The "only" advantage derived from a large file photo is when "printing" it. A large file pic "does not" improve the veiwing quality when viewed on a computer screen (there are only so many pixels on a screen)... it just a pain in the a** to load, and less people will take the time for your pic to load. Load fast...good
load slow... bad
This is one instance where size does not matter... :wink: you just need a good camera.
I invite you to look at the photos in my album... most are only 500x384 pixels and load fast, even for dial up.
If someone is interested in your photo, just send them a PM with the high resolutiom version.
Thanks, just my two cents... ;-) ;-) ;-)
Food for thought from some of us on dial up... posting a 3072x2048 pixel picture and other large files to be viewed on a computer screen is big time "overkill". 1280x960 or better yet... 640x480 would be better as it will load alot quicker. Also, a large file makes the whole thread slower to load.
The "only" advantage derived from a large file photo is when "printing" it. A large file pic "does not" improve the veiwing quality when viewed on a computer screen (there are only so many pixels on a screen)... it just a pain in the a** to load, and less people will take the time for your pic to load. Load fast...good
I invite you to look at the photos in my album... most are only 500x384 pixels and load fast, even for dial up.
If someone is interested in your photo, just send them a PM with the high resolutiom version.
Thanks, just my two cents... ;-) ;-) ;-)
Lets see:
I went to the bathroom, sent a fax to a customer, and checked my USPS mail. The only thing I can see of this picture is some trees, so I think I am going to give up on it......
Oh wait! the top of a car just came into view!
Sorry, can't wait any longer - have to go home and have dinner.
I went to the bathroom, sent a fax to a customer, and checked my USPS mail. The only thing I can see of this picture is some trees, so I think I am going to give up on it......
Oh wait! the top of a car just came into view!
Sorry, can't wait any longer - have to go home and have dinner.
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