Sunk it into the landscaping, threw some plants in. Got some flowers!
Who knew water lettuc flowered? Not me. Cool looking flowers though!
Some kind of grass... will have to look up the name.
Pics of whole pond were too big of a file to get hosted, gotta figure out how to reduce them.
My first tub garden
My first tub garden
Dave
When you save the files on your computer use "Save for the Web" also resize the original before you host it. 900 pix wide is a good size.
All of the above can be done with a basic photo editor.
All of the above can be done with a basic photo editor.
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Yeah, the Nemo quote comes up... "Just don't know what you are saying!".
No idea what "save for the web" would mean, have never noticed anything like that. I know file types.... I'm pulling down high res images that are 7 mb as JPEG's sometimes.
Not using a photo editor, you guys and your photoshop! Maybe that is why that sounds so new to me. I've never used one, maybe that is why you all get such good pics, you CHEAT! Been playing in GIMP, but I've yet to see anything like that in there, either.
No idea what "save for the web" would mean, have never noticed anything like that. I know file types.... I'm pulling down high res images that are 7 mb as JPEG's sometimes.
Not using a photo editor, you guys and your photoshop! Maybe that is why that sounds so new to me. I've never used one, maybe that is why you all get such good pics, you CHEAT! Been playing in GIMP, but I've yet to see anything like that in there, either.
Dave
In GIMP, you will be able to resize the image. Should be where you edit the image.
Should be able to click File, and then there should be a way to Save for Web.
Save for the Web just saves the photo at a lower quality, and at a smaller size the artifacts that will be generated should be hard to see.
(Now I am just trying to confuse you even more)
Should be able to click File, and then there should be a way to Save for Web.
Save for the Web just saves the photo at a lower quality, and at a smaller size the artifacts that will be generated should be hard to see.
(Now I am just trying to confuse you even more)
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Re: My first tub garden
Somebody sold you water hyacinth and called it watter lettuce. Oh, and yes, it's a really awesome flower!ingg wrote:Who knew water lettuc flowered? Not me. Cool looking flowers though!
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