Where's the Coffee Pot?

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Does anyone know the largest size for uploading images? Every time I go to upload one, I get an error saying it's too big.


Do you know how to resize your pictures? Your phone or computer should have a edit photo or photo program on it, to where you can resize photos. I always try to resize my photos before posting or sending to anyone so they are not HUGE.
 
That doesn't answer my question. But does this answer your question?

Back in the old days this was called "Photo Retouching." But now days it is referred to as "Photoshopping."

The question of the day is... Did I add the road to the first image, or remove it from the second image?


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As you can see (or not, which takes us to why I asked about max upload sizes) I can host images on my PostImages account. But it isn't the most reliable website.
 
We did back in the 1950s. Picture below of what ours looked like,

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We did back in the 1950s. Picture below of what ours looked like,
Our spare looks like that but a bit rustier. The one we use is made of sheet metal on the outside, cast iron on the inside. Made by Montgomery Wards, I think, in the 20's. We got it because it was light enough to pick up in the car. The living space in the barnhouse is not very large and, although we have to keep feeding it, we can stay warm and cook on it. Oh, and it only cost $100.
 
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That doesn't answer my question. But does this answer your question?

Back in the old days this was called "Photo Retouching." But now days it is referred to as "Photoshopping."

The question of the day is... Did I add the road to the first image, or remove it from the second image?


lonepine1.png


lonepine2.png


;)

As you can see (or not, which takes us to why I asked about max upload sizes) I can host images on my PostImages account. But it isn't the most reliable website.
IMHO you added the road. The lay of the land would make it susceptible to flash flood, filling the road in with sand etc over time. It might convince me if it was a two rutted dirt road.
 
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