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Nothing better then to end your day with a nice sunset.

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It is my screen background for the next while.

For those interested:

I will for the next short while provide copies at your requested screen size of this image via email. I still retain the copyright but you may use as your personal screen background.

Ed
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Ed, beautiful shot. I would like to add that to my collection of rotating landscapes that I use for my backgrounds. My resolution is 1366x768. My e-mail address is mplate@pacbell.net. Thank you.
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emagnet wrote:Ed, beautiful shot. I would like to add that to my collection of rotating landscapes that I use for my backgrounds. My resolution is 1366x768. My e-mail address is mplate@pacbell.net. Thank you.
Done, thanks for your interest

Ed
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Why not just right click on the picture and set as background?
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I tend to write to much & only wrote wow! Got an error message telling me to lengthen message to at least 10 characters...

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joedw00 wrote:Why not just right click on the picture and set as background?
Resolution. The image on the forum is 800x600, probably much lower than the resolution on your display.
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SUNRISE @ OUR HOUSE

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joedw00 wrote:Why not just right click on the picture and set as background?
The image is 600 x 800 and has added compression.

What I'm offering is one sized from the original 3000 x 4000 size image with only the compression needed to shrink to your choice of screen size.

On my screen, 1920 x 1440 it looks a lot different the posted one, and by different I mean better.

Ed
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Wow! Beautiful home facade ...
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