More E. Haddam leps - my first Balto

spruance at infinet.com spruance at infinet.com
Tue Jul 3 23:48:38 EDT 2001


Perhaps the persons who like larger photos could receive smaller photos,
save them on their machines, and then make the photos larger for later
viewing.  I too like the photos, and I can enlarge them at will without
unsufferably long waits for downloads.  Small photos can be enlarged so
that Elise and others who like larger photos can have them, and the rest
of us can comfortably stay on the list with the smaller photos.  Such a
practice keeps both Elise and me happy - a win/win situation.

We had a terrific 4th of July fireworks display this evening.  Happy 4th
to you all.

Eric Metzler

Elise & Karl Barry wrote:
> 
> Just a second opinion on photo size to confuse the issue. I appreciate the
> wonderful photos, as good or better than any ID book, and all the better
> for their large size for looking
> at detail. I like the picture sizes as they have come. It's worth the wait.
> Thanks for sharing them.
> 
> Elise Barry
> 
> At 08:50 PM 6/29/01 -0400, spruance at infinet.com wrote:
> >It's nice to see the pictures, and on behalf of all of us with slow
> >internet connections and old computers, thank you very much for the low
> >resolution and small file size.
> >
> >May I also suggest smaller photos.  5" width is plenty big enough, and
> >the file size will be even smaller.
> >
> >Cheers from Columbus OH
> >
> >Eric Metzler
> >
> > > Clay Taylor wrote:
> > >
> > > All -
> > >
> > >     Butterflies in my yard in Moodus - Question Mark, Am. Lady,
> > > numerous hairstreaks chasing each other around in the late afternoon
> > > (looked to be all Banded Hairstreaks).
> > >
> > >     At Echo Farm State Park - lots of Sulphurs (both), Am. Lady, Red
> > > Admiral, my first Baltimore Checkerspot of the year, E. Tailed-Blue,
> > > European Skipper, and three Swallowtails - Black, E. Tiger, and
> > > Spicebush.
> > >
> > > Clay Taylor
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >


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