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Brazos River

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The Brazos River yesterday as it flows along the edge of my small town. I have resized my thumbnail *5* times and *still* am told that my image does not conform to restrictions. I used 280 p. tall, 270, 260, 250 and finally 163 x 245 pixels tall. All were under 30kb in size. I finally just gave up and pasted a reduced size image over my normal 300 x 200 thumbnail size with a black background. Could someone please tell me what is the correct size for a vertical/portrait size thumbnail? This is the reason I never take vertical photos anymore. Thanks for looking and thanks for your comments!

Comments (17)


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durleybeachbum

9:08AM | Sun, 28 June 2015

I never make a thumbnail, RR does it for me. I lose the will to live if anything takes more than a minute. Superb sky and a lovely place to see. I hope there are some good walks.

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jayfar

9:18AM | Sun, 28 June 2015

I love how the cloud takes on the form of the river, beautiful shot.

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bodo_56

10:02AM | Sun, 28 June 2015

First things first 8=) : i like how the reddish-brown river contrasts with the sky, the clouds are very photogenic! I don't feel the need to show the whole image in the thumbnail, so i mostly choose an interesting part of the image and use a 300x200 thumb and don't care wether the image is landscape or portrait size. I think the height of the thumbnail is not allowed to exceed 200 pixels. Or you do it like durleybeachbum and let RR do the work 8=)

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Cyve

11:04AM | Sun, 28 June 2015

Fantastically well captured !

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giulband

11:11AM | Sun, 28 June 2015

Wonderful composition, incredibly color of the river !!

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X-PaX

11:33AM | Sun, 28 June 2015

I always let RR do the thumbnails for me. Very nice capture Maria.

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DennisReed

12:05PM | Sun, 28 June 2015

cool

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Richardphotos

3:06PM | Sun, 28 June 2015

I let their computer to do an auto-thumb without problems. great capture of the Brazos

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goodoleboy

8:01PM | Sun, 28 June 2015

Cool vertical shot of the loverly sky above and the river Brazos below - a river that flows southeast for 840 miles (1,350 km) across Texas, from the Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico. The cities at its mouth are called collectively Brazosport. I take verticals about ten percent of the time, Maria. I try not to go overboard on the size and they post okay. Like most of the other members, I let Renderosity determine the thumbnails. I don't like getting enmeshed in that stuff.

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danapommet

8:32PM | Sun, 28 June 2015

I like the contrast Maria - between the beautiful blue and cloudy versus the red clay river!

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kgb224

11:07PM | Sun, 28 June 2015

Superb capture my Maria. God bless.

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MrsRatbag

9:14AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

I also let the system do the thumbs. It's too hard to mess with it myself. Beautiful view of this red river!

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Juliette.Gribnau

9:20AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

wonderful environment and capture

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pat40

9:27AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

Excellent capture

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kaward

4:03PM | Mon, 29 June 2015

The river red with mud has a lovely sweeping curve echoed perfectly by the cloud above! What a glorious shot!!!

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irisinthespring

8:14PM | Mon, 29 June 2015

Marvelous capture, love it!

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jgeorge

4:28PM | Sun, 19 July 2015

Really a fantastic shot. I absolutely love the colours


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/22.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Shutter Speed1/80
ISO Speed400
Focal Length30

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