hi there!
am a little stressed out at
the moment, various commitments - so please excuse brief responses. tomorrow (wednesday) i drive inland to stordal, where i will be for most
of the day. should be online again thursday.
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LisaLCFan wrote:
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. . . I used my original 2.45 MB image instead, and it worked! I have never encountered that before on this forum, and thus I am at a loss as to why or how it let me do it today!
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The domed building in the painting is not actually St. Paul's, but the Marché Bonsecours in Old Montreal.
the phpBB software seems to still be running amok.
the webmaster recently updated
the forum's data in order to iron out
the creases, but an element
of instability persists. when time allows i'll experiment again, but i naturally have no complaints if image size remains unlimited.
i did wonder about
the flag in
the 'old montreal' painting, but regarded it as being unimportant due to being mistakenly convinced
the dome belonged to
the london skyline. as st paul's was built 170 years before
the marché bonsecours one can speculate whether
the canadian architect was inspired by mr wren.
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B4real wrote:
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Keep naming your drawings with sayings that we can see via mouse hovering if you can.
the image 'titles' had no real connection to
the pictures, were just meant as fun, or to add a little more substance to
the post. at one time recently i suspected titles that exceeded a limited number
of characters were causing errors when attempting to upload. also, i wondered if my practice
of uploading a maximum
of three images per message (to keep
the number
of my posts to a minimum) was causing
the uploading errors. something is happening and we don't know what it is, do we mr jones! i am sure
the forum's software issues will settle down and diminish in time, then no more
of all this technical talk will be necessary.
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AlanM wrote:
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I look for and enjoy your art works every day. Thank you.
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I wonder if forum members in other countries see items related to their own locality.
so kind
of you to tell me you enjoy my illustrations, alan - means a lot. i feel intuitively that you are frequently somewhere in
the background, and always appreciate it when you come out from hiding. never hesitate to show yourself.
norway's greatest invention is
the cheese slicer, and i have yet to find such an item in any
of lisa's pictures
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Bj%C3%B8rklund