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Yesterday was a beautiful day to be enjoying an XLR in North Carolina. The temperature was in the mid 80’s, the trees are leafing out, and the dogwoods and azaleas along with lots of other trees and shrubs are blooming magnificently. Needless to say we took advantage of it and had a most enjoyable ride. Afterwards we made a few snapshots of the XLR just around the house and thought we would share them. Click on the thumbnails below to see larger versions of the pictures.



Would love to see more pictures of XLRs on this forum. We do enjoy them and they don’t have to be in special settings.

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Ed and Sandra
 
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Bill,
go to http://photobucket.com/, sign up for free and then upload as many pics as you want into your members location. Just follow directions.
After that, open up a post and minimize it to the taskbar and then open up photobucket with all you pics, cut and paste, but when you paste use the little envelope up above to insert your cut into, when you hit the button to post, they will all be there. Separate each photo with the enter key or the pics won't show up.
Bob
Having trouble, call the easter bunny or me.
 
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Hans, you must use the yellow envelope in order to get the big picture. Did you go to http://photobucket.com/ and sign up? After you do you can load a bunch of pics into photobudket and then download them into the forum using the envelope. Once you get the hang of it you will no longer be a dummkopf, but for now you a dumb bunny.



harrysxlr said:
here`s the next:yesnod




 
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Now if only we could get Hans to do this............Those pics are fantastic, especially the one with a o so familiar exhaust plate and rims. Congrats on figuring out photobucket. If everyone could get this down we would have some really nice pics.
Good going
Bob
 

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upstate said:
Might be a little too big??? What is just right, sounds like the three bears!
A good size to use is 600 x 400 pixels at 72dpi. That works well for people with a screen resolution of 800 x 600 or higher because normally it would not be necessary to scroll to see the full picture.



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