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After seeing what Yardy did, I decided to go back and modify a few pictures to make them widescreen compatible. Cropped them down and cleaned up a few shots. You can take a look at the shots at http://www.flickr.com/photos/sonicaeron ... 146261702/ ...

All of the shots in there are, when you go to 'all sizes' and then 'original' are 3872x2420, which is a 16:10 widescreen format. Should fit nicely on all widescreen monitors :)

I've got nearly 20 shots in there now, and will be adding more later, probably later tonight or this weekend, when I get the chance...
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Did you use photoshop or that HDR thingy to brighten them up, or am I just seeing different ones? lol

Love this one:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sonicaeron ... 146261702/

A little grainy at its original but the brightness of the ground and darkness of the sky looks awesome together.
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The only thing different that I did other than resize and crop was to sharpen the pictures a hair. Didn't brighten them up or any other manipulations from the originals...
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Oh, sharpen thats what I was forgetting the other day! Man I put down paint.net for too long.
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