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This is a reminder about the gallery posting rules. If you have forgotten the rules, read the sticky threads. In a nutshell, the limit is four images per 24 hour period and no more than two views of any turning regardless of the the time period. The maximum pixel dimension is 1920 pixels height or width. For non-AAW members, the maximum file size is 250 kB. The maximum file size is 2 MB. For full details see:

Recently, I have had to be a heartless meanie and delete a number of images because some people seem to have forgotten the rules.

Although not a rule, I suggest that the vertical dimension be limited to no greater than about 1200 pixels because even very large monitors like mine can't display an image that is 1920 pixels tall without scrolling ... I could rotate my screen to portrait mode, but it is too much trouble on my crowded desktop (assuming that there is a desk beneath all of this paper and other junk).
 
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