I took these photos of Cabela’s mountain goat display in their Anchorage, Alaska store with my 12MP LX100 compact camera, handheld. Didn’t want to make a scene with my 50MP 5DsR. The image behind the artificial trees and the three goat mounts is painted on the wall.
I posted these differently sized pics to test how different browser themes act while completely revamping this blog. But viewers can use this to tweak how wide to open the browser while viewing this blog. This blog is capable of displaying images up to 1100 px wide. See my notes below.
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[2600 px (943K) showed artifacts, so didn’t post — apparently too close to the 1MB limit — surprising. 2800k and 3000k images were softer, likely due to compression that kept them at 1MB]
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