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Dec 15, 2022 10:13:56   #
Thanks for all the great comments and thumbs ups to:
longshadow, Ched49, NMGal, Dan' de Bourtgogne, rdemarco52,tcthome, yssirk123, and jederick.
Larry B.
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Dec 15, 2022 10:06:05   #
Moondoggie wrote:
Marvelous collection and beautiful colors!


THanks, I appreciate your comment.
Larry B.
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Dec 14, 2022 21:04:54   #
As you will see, I haven't solved my photo size issues. Some photos here, that are able to be downloaded, will change to smaller and sharper versions. Some large photos will not accept save original. When viewing UHH photos on my computer, if I click on large image with download command, picture size becomes very small. I am still exploring but so far do not have a solution.
Cape May is a beach resort on the Atlantic coast in the south of the state of New Jersey and has been really popular for eons. It is noted for fine beach and the Victorian style buildings. The Physich house is noteworthy because it was designed by Furness, a Philadelphia architect responsible for many distinguished buildings in and around the city of Philadelphia.
Despite photo quality issues, I hope you may find these shots of interest.
Larry B.

1973 Cape May, New Jersey Typical Victorian House.


1973 Cape May, NJ Typical Victorian House.


1973 Cape May, NJ The Windsor Hotel.


1973 Cape May, NJ The Pink House - 33 Perry St.


1973 Cape May, NJ Dr. Emlen Physich House - Front. Frank Furness, Architect.


1973 Cape May, NJ Physich House - Rear.


1973 Cape May, NJ Physich House Front Porch.


1973 Cape May, NJ Physich House Entrance.


1973 Cape May, NJ Entrance Hall.


1973 Cape May NJ Physich House Bedroom.

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Dec 9, 2022 21:58:31   #
topcat wrote:
Nice set


Thanks for looking.
Larry
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Dec 6, 2022 20:29:35   #
Don
Thanks for looking.
Larry B.
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Dec 6, 2022 15:48:03   #
Please allow me to reply to all seven comments in this email.
NMGal, Cyclespeed, Architect 1776, SX2002, Manglesphoto, TCThome, and Ernest
botello.

Thank you all for your very favorable comments and thumbs up!!! I do feel a bit lucky with how some of our plants did so well this year in spite of dry and then very wet conditions. We also had quite a few of no-shows.
It's hard to deny climate change concerns.......
Thanks again, wishing you all a great holiday season.
Larry B.
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Dec 5, 2022 16:46:09   #
This year, for "old age" medical issues, I have not strayed far from the house and have probably more appreciated the color, texture, smell and physical beauty of all the plants around me. This is almost a calendar of flower "portraits" from this year's crop. I hope you enjoy them.
Larry B.

January: Peruvian Walking Lily in our sunroom.

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March: Elsa Spath Clematis.

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April: Narcissus Thalia.

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May: Yellow & Blue Iris.

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June: Purple Oxalis and Daisies.


June: Bright orange Lily.

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July: White Regal Lily.

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August: Clivia Blossom.

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September: Last of the Gladiolas.

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October: Sedum with late season Bee.

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Dec 5, 2022 10:57:05   #
daldds wrote:
with color where one finds it.


Thanks for sharing these wonderful scenes. They are two of the best [out of many] in my opinion.

Larry B.
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Nov 28, 2022 12:56:27   #
frankraney wrote:
Send CHG_CANON an email and thank him. It's his article.


Frank,
Good point. I just sent of a thank-you to CHG_Canon.
Larry
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Nov 28, 2022 10:40:46   #
CHG Cannon Recommended resizing parameters for digital images

Just wanted to thank you for your extensive post. I have issues with my posting and receiving photos re; UHH, and asked for some help. I was referred to your article and will be taking some time to absorb and test for a possible solution.
Larry B.
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Nov 27, 2022 19:05:53   #
profbowman wrote:
Larry, if you are having this difficulty with downloading photo files from UHH forums, here are some directions and comments.

Does this work? --Richard


Richard,
Thanks. I will be exploring tomorrow. Wish me luck!
Larry B.
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Nov 27, 2022 19:02:12   #
frankraney wrote:
As some one else said, there is a size limit. This article by a fellow high member CHG_CANON, will help.

https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-512745-1.html

Frank,
Thank you very much for the reference article. I will start to explore tomorrow and hope there is a solution somewhere in that piece. Sounds hopeful.
Larry B.
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Nov 27, 2022 18:50:13   #
Bubalola wrote:
Sorry, HamBar! Accidentally hit a wrong button! Meant to be


Hi,
No problem, thanks a bunch!!
Larry B.
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Nov 27, 2022 15:00:47   #
PAR4DCR wrote:
Thanks for the lovely tour Larry.

Don


Don,
Thank you.
Larry B.
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Nov 27, 2022 14:58:00   #
PHRubin wrote:
For posting on UHH, if the file is larger than 20 MB it won't take it. If too small, it will take it, but NOT store original. Very small files are considered "thumbnails". I don't remember the lower limit.


Thanks,
Your advice certainly is worth a try on my part to see what size file may trigger the correct result.
I still have the puzzle of UHH sets showing up in download size and shrinking to small size when I hit download under the image. ???? mysteries!
Larry B.
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