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loved those ,especially the second rooster with tail fethers curved around rock . the fish was really pretty , a siamese ?tail looks too folded for that .i'll be so glad to learn how to save pictures off my camera and post them . have nerd neighbor to help and teach me when he's free . sally
My fish are guppies. Part Moscow. I'm working to get them back to pure. I am making full blues from multi-colored blues. They are all blue now, but the half black color isn't quite all the way to the head yet. It's remained a lighter blue. I'm breeding in full black Moscows now to fix that.
If you camera is digital, just download them to your photo program (one probably came with your camera if it's digital?), upload them to photobucket, and post the link here.
i am the proud new , first time owner of a digital camera . it's a lot smarter than me , and also the second anniversary of ever touching a puter . in addition to all that , i never typed before . i'm still taking baby steps .lol , sally ps you notice i don't use capitals
The most important thing is not being afraid to look around at your computer's photos programs, etc and investigating the menus, but being careful to remember the last thing you clicked so that you can undo it if needed.
I struggled on the pc, but have taken of and flown with the Mac. I can do html web pages, photshop, edit videos, etc that I never could get right with a pc. Windows is terribly difficult.
Can understand the priorities, you are very talented - thanks for sharing the info and your photo's, I will be looking into the photo.net website.
Cheers
Cath
One of mine from the other day - currently visiting up in Canada