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Well, none of that worked but, I think I can save as but, only if it gives me the choice of Jpeg on the drop down, some do not. Not understanding when the Jpeg format changed, I didn't do it, lol!If this is an iPhone, you can go to settings->camera->formats and change it to "most compatible".
I usually email the picture to myself and download it to my laptop. That process automatically changes the type to .jpg. I can also use photo editing software (Paint is free with Windows) to change the format to .jpg or .png.
@Nancy Absolutely love all of your Winter wonderland scenes!!! The red porch was a nice touch on the first photo!!!From back door...hasn't stopped for a loooong time. It's so muffled and beautiful!
I think I have to change each individual one to JPEG.
Yes that was the way before the foot change system came out.Scan of old photo , not my Indian . Is that the gear shift knob on the right ?
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Have you ever heard the song Somewhere it's Snowing? It's has meaningful words and is a beautiful song.Hello @Debp,
Snow is something that is beautiful. It must be all the white, and how the background is completely changed from the green landscape. It reminds me of isolation, yet purity, seemingly the righteousness of the Lord Yeshua, and how he wraps us in his righteousness which he does work in and through us. Visiting my mother last night, she said her neck is kind of achy she must have had a hard day at work, she was on the couch watching "Polar Express." Cute little movie, she got the tree up and it's lit, and she also has some decorations outside the house. Christmas time is a beautiful time of the season it is one of the only holidays where light tends to shine in the darkness, aside from Halloween or July 4th, for the longest time of the year. Thank you for sharing.
That painting is beautiful!!!@Nancy Absolutely love all of your Winter wonderland scenes!!! The red porch was a nice touch on the first photo!!!
When I used to oil paint, I did a lot of Autumn and Winter scenes. I did love looking out the back, upper window when we lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The snow covered hills would mist away in the distance...so pretty. And I lived in what was considered the city still.
I love any type of Winter scene...this is a painting. I use it for wallpaper on my tablet.
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Always nice to pick up some silver in pocket change , not very often now days .Here is an old coin I have.View attachment 54071View attachment 54072
Deb, did you do that painting? (It looks like a Bill Medlin work, but I can't read the signature.)@Nancy Absolutely love all of your Winter wonderland scenes!!! The red porch was a nice touch on the first photo!!!
When I used to oil paint, I did a lot of Autumn and Winter scenes. I did love looking out the back, upper window when we lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The snow covered hills would mist away in the distance...so pretty. And I lived in what was considered the city still.
I love any type of Winter scene...this is a painting. I use it for wallpaper on my tablet.
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When I was a kid I had a paper route and collected coins - we still had Buffalo nickels, Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty quarters (though they were heavily worn), Walking Liberty and Franklin half dollars, and Morgan and Peace silver dollars. I especially liked the Mercury dimes and Morgan dollars.Always nice to pick up some silver in pocket change , not very often now days .
Wow ! that road has been set over with a set type of surface over the top.Have you ever or do you now live on a dirt road ? It is paved now .
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No, I didn't do that painting.Deb, did you do that painting? (It looks like a Bill Medlin work, but I can't read the signature.)
I have a small amount of all of those silver coins collected years ago.When I was a kid I had a paper route and collected coins - we still had Buffalo nickels, Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty quarters (though they were heavily worn), Walking Liberty and Franklin half dollars, and Morgan and Peace silver dollars. I especially liked the Mercury dimes and Morgan dollars.View attachment 54085View attachment 54086View attachment 54087View attachment 54088
We used to do that kind of thing in the army, looked about the same too.Here is my first attempt ever at transplanting a piece of fabric (from a pair of sweatpants in my rag pile onto a sweatshirt that had a stain from a caulking gun).View attachment 54070