In a message dated 3/5/2007 7:03:45 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But there are some images which  have a strong graphical design elements 
and which also contain a lot of  detail. In other words, they stand up 
well as thumbnails and in larger  display formats. When displaying in a 
web-based venue where the quantity of  images you can present is 
limited, it only makes sense to try for these  "best of both worlds" 
photographs. 


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I have come  to feel more and more, personally about my own pics, that if it 
doesn't work as  a good thumbnail then it doesn't work a lot better larger. Or 
maybe I am just  leaning more toward strong graphic elements. 

Marnie aka Doe :-)  

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