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Old 04-14-2008, 01:15 PM
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Hi Ed,
if you google "powertoys for XP" you will get the Microsoft download page for the free image resizing program. I use it all the time and it is easy. I don't think this forum website will even take posts with photos that are too large.....

I hope you figure it out soon as we are all anxious to see your work.
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Hi Susie: With all the help, you'd think I could get this figured out. BobD gave me some good info as did Kathy. Problem is, I use Windows 2000 (yes I'm behind he times) but I have some photo resized. So.... I'll see if I can attach some thumbnails.
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Awsome Ed...Great job on figuring out the software AND on your carvings!

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Waaaa Hoooooo, Ed ya did it!!!!!! Hey those are some super carvings, glad you stuck with it cause I wouldn't have wanted to miss not seeing them.

Now that you know how to get those images uploaded looking forward to seeing more.

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Kathy: Thanks for the kind remarks. Most of my better pieces belong to someone else. As time goes by, I will try to get some better pics. A new project is to start creating a book for the upcoming Golden Anniversary of my old HS class back in Texas. I guess I opened my mouth when I should have been listening.

Personal websites are neat! I enjoyed surfing yours and Susie's too.

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Nice photos Ed. And welcome to the Forum. That was a great show as were all the folks there.
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Awesome Work Ed! The Corral scene is a total crack up.
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Nice work, Ed. I especially like the "no more mail order Arabians" piece.
Glad you got it figured out. Can't wait to see what else you do.
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Welcome aboard Ed;
Liked your Arabian piece, very imaginative. Your work is wonderful. I hope you keep posting as you finish or you can post WIP (works in progress) we all love to see them take form. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
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Nice photos Ed. And welcome to the Forum. That was a great show as were all the folks there.
Thanks for the kind words Lynn. It was neat to sit at your table at brunch. It was interesting to hear you tell about the need to "float" the horses teeth. My daughter has this done to her three when necessary. Two granddaughters are really into the horses, with one training in dressage and hunt seat. She rides a rather nice gray quarterhorse gelding.

Your blog and website are great. Your carving is an inspiration, not only to me but countless others. Thank you for sharing with us.
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