2 MP Image Examples

On each of the following, click on the small image to view a mid-sized image, and then click on the mid-sized image to see the full resolution image.  All of these images have been compressed a medium amount, so there has been a little loss of detail.  I took these photos with my Nikon 950 that I purchased in 1999.
 
 

Mt. Rainier - click to see larger Grand Canyon - click to see larger Aussies - click to see larger Max + SuzQ - click to see larger Port Townsend - click to see larger Falls at Mt. Rainier - click to see larger Ferguson + Sculpture - click to see larger

 
Sedona - click to see larger Grand Canyon - click to see larger Grand Canyon - click to see larger Eclipse at Sedona - click to see larger Sedona - click to see larger Seattle - click to see larger

VIP: To view these page and/or to process digital images, set your monitor to at least 1024x768 resolution displaying at least 24 bit color (you usually can have 32 bit color).  This can be done via: Start > Control Panel > Display, and then click on the Settings tab.  If you want to increase the font size, click on the Appearance tab in the Display panel.  If you have an old computer and monitor, you may not be able to increase the monitor resolution.  If you have your monitor still set at 800 by 600, this change will get you into the 21st century.

If you are using MS Internet Explorer browser, then disable the Auto Image Resizing (which is the default) so that you can see the true image resolution.  Do this via Tools > Internet Options, click on Advanced Tab, scroll about halfway down under Multimedia and uncheck "Enable Automatic Image Resizing."
 
 

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