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howto?

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prob a silly question, but I couldn't get enough from the FAQ, what's the best way of posting pictures, and/or the best place to put pictures for the forum to reference? thanks all

and for something in return, don't know how many have seen this site, but you may find it of interest especially as we have so many artisans here!

http://aardvark.co.nz/pjet/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

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Post by Husker »

Please read the announcement on pix posing in the novice section.

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Post by azeo »

thanks, and sorry for adding to the oft repeated question, how I missed the tut in novices I'm not sure, must be the time difference! yeah roight
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Is that avatar a still or a jet engine?

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defintely a still, even better if it stays that way! ... especially during use :lol:
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Thanks Azeo. I thought it was but my bloody (literally) old eyes are pretty well rooted until I have the bastards operated on - something I'm not really looking forward to. :(

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Post by azeo »

no worries blanik, hopefully not as bad as you thought, it also a very shrunk down picture, very low resolution, so may not just be your eyes. I've even found myself peering at it and only see what is there because I know the original detail. Good luck with the op when it does come around, and may it all be worthwhile.

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Post by CoopsOz »

My eyes are getting buzzed on the 19th of Feb, all going well I should be able to describe the still for ya Blanik.
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CoopsOz wrote:My eyes are getting buzzed on the 19th of Feb, all going well I should be able to describe the still for ya Blanik.
:) :) :)

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CoopsOz wrote:My eyes are getting buzzed on the 19th of Feb, all going well I should be able to describe the still for ya Blanik.
And GOOD LUCK on the 19th.

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Do let us know how that goes for you. I'm still legal to drive without glasses but it's a downhill slope, and both of my parents have extremely thick glasses. I'll probably be considering the procedure at some point.
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