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harmony on Monday September 21, 2009
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harmony on Monday September 21, 2009
Her whole Birthday in a collage. I do recommend zooming, rightclicking to "view image" and then zooming on that.
bythe way, those of you who do picasa collages, do you ever have the problem that it crops/zooms or otherwise changes some of the images within? Look at my collage and you will notice (for example above the upper right corner of the center image) that it has altered beyond recognition some of my photos. It really irritates me. If you know why or how to change this, tell me!
Tami on Thursday September 24, 2009
Do you mean the pink rectangle in the upper corner, what was it suppose to be of? All in all I love the collage and only wish I had a bigger screen and could make it even bigger because my eyes keep getting worse and worse and I can't see some of the smaller squares as well because of that, yet it is very cute and a fun idea, what I don't get is how so soon after all this partying you could have got so much done and put on this site! WOW, do you sleep?
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