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i set a dozen yesterday dinner ,went back first thing to lift them,i had six rabbits all sat there happy ,and one who was a bit dead.ihave put two snaps up [before and after],i tried to show three snared rabbits in a row but the picture is a bit dark,can anyone lighten up a bit?also how do i post more than one snap ?as i put one on and the thingy says its full.

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i set a dozen yesterday dinner ,went back first thing to lift them,i had six rabbits all sat there happy ,and one who was a bit dead.ihave put two snaps up [before and after],i tried to show three snared rabbits in a row but the picture is a bit dark,can anyone lighten up a bit?also how do i post more than one snap ?as i put one on and the thingy says its full.

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are you taking pictures on a digatal camera or phone, go into the menu/settings, and reduce picture quaility to the lowest setting, the default mode normally has it set on either the middle or highest setting, which is not computer friendly,

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i set a dozen yesterday dinner ,went back first thing to lift them,i had six rabbits all sat there happy ,and one who was a bit dead.ihave put two snaps up [before and after],i tried to show three snared rabbits in a row but the picture is a bit dark,can anyone lighten up a bit?also how do i post more than one snap ?as i put one on and the thingy says its full.

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i set a dozen yesterday dinner ,went back first thing to lift them,i had six rabbits all sat there happy ,and one who was a bit dead.ihave put two snaps up [before and after],i tried to show three snared rabbits in a row but the picture is a bit dark,can anyone lighten up a bit?also how do i post more than one snap ?as i put one on and the thingy says its full.

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Micky, try resizing your images first,,,

If your using windows xp, get the image resizer from this page http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/Downloa...ppowertoys.mspx the download links are on the right hand side, then all you have to do is right click on the iimage you want to resize and select 640-480, also reduce the quality slightly,, Alternatively if your using vista try this http://www.vso-software.fr/products/image_...age_resizer.php

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are you taking pictures on a digatal camera or phone, go into the menu/settings, and reduce picture quaility to the lowest setting, the default mode normally has it set on either the middle or highest setting, which is not computer friendly,

Thanks stubby,you lost me after the word camera,but my mrs thinks she knows what you mean :thumbs:

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are you taking pictures on a digatal camera or phone, go into the menu/settings, and reduce picture quaility to the lowest setting, the default mode normally has it set on either the middle or highest setting, which is not computer friendly,

Thanks stubby,you lost me after the word camera,but my mrs thinks she knows what you mean :thumbs:

snares sitting nice mickey, keep up the good work.
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everything has to eat mate they don t wander about with there heads up all the time

 

thats what breakaways were designed for :yes:

 

for swans, i very much doubt that?

 

snareman spread a little light lol

 

"The Mute Swan is one of the heaviest flying birds, with males (known as cobs) averaging about 12 kg (27 lbs) and females (known as "pens") more than 8 kg (19 lbs)."

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