Callitris Endlicheri- Black Cypress Pine

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The cheap and quickest way to resize a photo is to use windows Paint program.
Steps are as followed:
1- right click on the photo (from your window explorer)
2- select Open With
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4- if Paint is not shown, select choose program and browse for Paint.
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Re: Callitris Endlicheri- Black Cypress Pine

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gday alpine :D

i like some of the trees you have in there! i can see a few forests coming up! there are some nice small ones that will make some quality shohin too. i will be interested to see how you go with them all :D

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Very nice Alpine
Love to know where you are keepin all these trees you are collecting. You got 5 acres hidden away somewhere?

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kvan64 wrote:The cheap and quickest way to resize a photo is to use windows Paint program.
Steps are as followed:
1- right click on the photo (from your window explorer)
2- select Open With
3- choose Paint
4- if Paint is not shown, select choose program and browse for Paint.
To resize in Paint:
5- select "image"
6- click "Stretch/Screw"
7- choose something between 25% to 50% to reduce the image size.
Enjoy.
Cheers.
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Jamie wrote:gday alpine :D

i like some of the trees you have in there! i can see a few forests coming up! there are some nice small ones that will make some quality shohin too. i will be interested to see how you go with them all :D

jamie :D
Hi Jamie there's a lot of 100mm minus in there , plenty of sticks in pots and a few literati .The biggest is 50mm trunk and 900mm high, it doubtful if it makes it but hey i couldn't leave it on the ground to decompose .I will take some closeups and resize {now i know how }and post some more pics soon .Cheers
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kcpoole wrote:Very nice Alpine
Love to know where you are keepin all these trees you are collecting. You got 5 acres hidden away somewhere?

Ken
Hi Ken , my benches are full , the yard is relatively empty .My block is 1/2 an acre/2000sqm .I have to save for a rainy day .There's a lot of things that i cant do {getting old} but when it comes to collecting and saving trees i would crawl over rough granite , trudge through mud , even ask the wife to drive me there and she does .If i dont get to use them some else will get the opportunity to have some quite unique stock trees to play with.Cheers Alpine
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Just use this website to resize pictures. It's an easy step by step process.

http://www.picresize.com/
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Krusty wrote:Just use this website to resize pictures. It's an easy step by step process.

http://www.picresize.com/
Hi Krusty , i gave it a shot.Very easy to use but it did compress my bike into a Stumpy Trumpy ,i should use it to fool the ratio committee .Cheers Alpine
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alpineart wrote:
kcpoole wrote:Very nice Alpine
Love to know where you are keepin all these trees you are collecting. You got 5 acres hidden away somewhere?

Ken
Hi Ken , my benches are full , the yard is relatively empty .My block is 1/2 an acre/2000sqm .I have to save for a rainy day .There's a lot of things that i cant do {getting old} but when it comes to collecting and saving trees i would crawl over rough granite , trudge through mud , even ask the wife to drive me there and she does .If i dont get to use them some else will get the opportunity to have some quite unique stock trees to play with.Cheers Alpine
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No Bonsai4life ,we're all champions .Cheers Alpine
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This is a few of the collected wildlings .The twin trees are as collected .
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Thought i would collect a few bigger ones , cant wait to get into these .
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Re: Callitris Endlicheri- Black Cypress Pine

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Hey Alpine, how about saving the third from the left for me. Pretty please. :)
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I would have the 2nd from the left ( in the pink pot) Might make a nice formal upright :D

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