Brazos River by CavalierLady
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Description
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)
durleybeachbum
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.
jayfar
I love how the cloud takes on the form of the river, beautiful shot.
bodo_56
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=)
Cyve
Fantastically well captured !
giulband
Wonderful composition, incredibly color of the river !!
X-PaX
I always let RR do the thumbnails for me. Very nice capture Maria.
DennisReed
cool
Richardphotos
I let their computer to do an auto-thumb without problems. great capture of the Brazos
goodoleboy
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.
danapommet
I like the contrast Maria - between the beautiful blue and cloudy versus the red clay river!
kgb224
Superb capture my Maria. God bless.
MrsRatbag
I also let the system do the thumbs. It's too hard to mess with it myself. Beautiful view of this red river!
Juliette.Gribnau
wonderful environment and capture
pat40
Excellent capture
kaward
The river red with mud has a lovely sweeping curve echoed perfectly by the cloud above! What a glorious shot!!!
irisinthespring
Marvelous capture, love it!
jgeorge
Really a fantastic shot. I absolutely love the colours