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Sorry it's so big, I missed getting it smaller.


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Well it looks like those iris-eating aliens didn't get the best of you!
Congratulations.
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"Starlord" expounded:

Sorry it's so big, I missed getting it smaller.


It's not that big, and it's much clearer than many of your pictures.
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that's a small patch of them after I had sprayed a anti-freeze and water mix
on them, no more eating of iris then, but out of over 200 iris I have about
60 left.


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Well it looks like those iris-eating aliens didn't get the best of you!
Congratulations.
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Will it was taken with a 1951 Exa with out dataed film and then I scanned
the slide.


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Sorry it's so big, I missed getting it smaller.


It's not that big, and it's much clearer than many of your pictures.
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Well done Starlord, yours look a lot healthier than mine! Cheers Wendy

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On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:48:26 -0800, "Starlord"
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Sorry it's so big, I missed getting it smaller.

Not too big, just fine it is. And they look good. Sorry it is such a
struggle but then that's life.
Peace and all the best to you.
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In article ,
"Starlord" wrote:

Sorry it's so big, I missed getting it smaller.


Wasn't too big at all... :-)

I wish you'd do more "big" ones!
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As I make those from scanned 35mm slides at a rate of 400dpi, the size of
the file it awesomey BIG, a lot bigger than anything showen here and to big
for my own screen so I take them down and enjoy the smaller size. Not going
to have all the blooms this year are other years, so will shot as many as I
can.


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In article ,
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Sorry it's so big, I missed getting it smaller.


Wasn't too big at all... :-)



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