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    Wow...I'm a city girl and even if my city is not that big, every time I find myself in a remote tiny village for more than a few hours, I feel claustrophobic... It's a question of habits I think..
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    Cool pic, TEND!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koa View Post
    Wow...I'm a city girl and even if my city is not that big, every time I find myself in a remote tiny village for more than a few hours, I feel claustrophobic... It's a question of habits I think..
    Interesting. Most people from the country consider the city claustrophobic. But I know what you mean Koa. It must work the same both ways.
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    I need to be in a place where I can have a bit of both. I miss the convenience of the city if I'm away from it for too long but I feel most at home and at peace in the prairie so I live in the perfect place, a small city with most of the modern conveniences and I'm never more than 10 minutes from the middle of nowhere.
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    I wanted to post some pics of rangolis that I made on Diwali, but the file size was too big, it didnt get attached. I tried saving the file in all different formats, but it jus' didnt work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madhuri View Post
    I wanted to post some pics of rangolis that I made on Diwali, but the file size was too big, it didnt get attached. I tried saving the file in all different formats, but it jus' didnt work
    Oh, I don't know how but once my brother shortened the photos with the help of a software probably... *reckoning her brains*
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    Yes I know of this method too (Crop the picture), but I was hoping if I could find out a format that takes less space, adn I didn;t have to make the picture smaller.
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    Maddie try kathys photobucket Idea!!
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    Not a bad idea. Thanks, Night!!

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    Rangoli, I made on Diwali (last saturday).

    I had to crop this for about more than 50% and the quality was selected as low, only then was it possible to reduce the size.
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    one of me and my boyf....and one of just me...hehe xx
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    Maddie,did u do this?all by urself? wow,so creative. An ideal Indian decoration.

    Rachy, you always pop up with a new picture(nice by the way),where are your participations?

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    With my sis-in-law's help too . This is a very crude design, but some people make very beautiful rangolis (designs on floor).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachy View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by miss tenderness View Post
    Maddie,did u do this?all by urself? wow,so creative. An ideal Indian decoration.

    Rachy, you always pop up with a new picture(nice by the way),where are your participations?
    I don't know....:-S...I've been really snowed under with work from college atm and haven't had loads of time to come on....Plus was my 18th last month so I've been going out a LOT!! xx
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