Blue Converse meet deep puddles

Wet and messy sneakers and any other sneaker abuse. You're also welcome to post just regular photos of sneakers here, abused or not.

Nasse und schmutzige Sportschuhe und jegliche Art von Sportschuh-Missbrauch. Auch gerne Bilder unversehrter Sportschuhe.

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messylittlelady
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Blue Converse meet deep puddles

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First bit of rain we've had for ages; and torrential too! So, put on my Nike ACG hoodie, jeans and my 18 month old blue Converse lo tops; they've had pretty much daily use and have been sloped in paint, covered in snow and crossed numerous marshy, waterlogged fields. Love these trainers and they seem to love the treatment I give them ;) (Repeatedly!)

Thought the field would be quite muddy, but disapointingly it was just waterlogged with very little mud; still, my feet got absolutely soaked as i sploshed through puddles that were easily 2 inches deep in places. I have taken a pic but getting message that my file size is too big?
royx
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Re: Blue Converse meet deep puddles

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upload it to tinypic.com
Tempic
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You could try to reduce the file size using photoshop or something like that. Most digital cameras take pictures with a way higher resultion than what is web friendly. What you want to do is go to a photo editing software and reduce the resulution to 72dpi, which is the resolution computer monitors display at when showing 100% of the image.

Whenever you see people posting photos that are just absurdly huge if you look at them full size its because their resolution is much too big, something like 300+ dpi. The file size on an image like that is also easily ten times bigger than on one with the correct resolution for web viewing.
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deliriousbiznasty
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Re: Blue Converse meet deep puddles

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Gonna have to shrink them down in an image editor of your choice (even mspaint will do if you don't have anything better; just choose "resize", it should be straightforward enough from there) as Tempic said, or upload the photos to another site and use the [img]url[/img] tags to display them here. Looking forward to seeing those pictures! :D
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