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kristen stewart
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Re: kristen stewart
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Good to see a Hollywood actress hands so closely.
The first qtn which pops up in my mind when I see hands of successful ppl and particularly from diff field is to identify - "What are the palm indicators which indicates what he/she is".
Very high set Apollo finger + very long 1st phalange of Apollo finger
High set Mercury finger + very long 1st phalange of Mercury finger.
Jupiter is now low set.
Very importantly, unbending thumb, held at an appropriate angle. I think - if it had moved little more away from the hand, it could have added to more success.
There are other things related to other areas of her life, which I am not getting into.
Re: kristen stewart
deepak wrote:IS THERE ANY PROBLEM, Martijn ?
Hello Deepak,
Nice post: you always manage to find fascinating quality pictures of celebrity hands!
You wondered whether there is a problem in her hands?
I guess that depends on what type of problem you have in mind... but I would focus on the stability of her headline (see the left hand: the head line displays quite a few branches at the end).
Re: kristen stewart
Also, great job Deepak. How'd you get such great quality pics? are you able to zoom in on them without sacrificing quality or are the real pics big and focused?
jojo400- Posts : 14
Join date : 2012-01-18
Re: kristen stewart
Martijn , I am talking about that of 1 st and 3rd pic
jojo400
for finding such pic go google search and change resolution option
deepak- Posts : 32
Join date : 2010-08-01
Re: kristen stewart
deepak wrote:thank you all of you
Martijn , I am talking about that of 1 st and 3rd pic
jojo400
for finding such pic go google search and change resolution option
Sorry, I don't understand. How would you describe the problem exactly?
Re: kristen stewart
deepak wrote:thank you all of you
Martijn , I am talking about that of 1 st and 3rd pic
jojo400
for finding such pic go google search and change resolution option
I ran into this problem uploading someone else's image for them the other day. My solution was to resave the image to my computer with a new file name and tried again. This worked for me.
Patti- Posts : 3912
Join date : 2010-07-24
Re: kristen stewart
Patti, thanks for explaining the nature of the problem.
(Aha, now I understand)
Deepak, the origins of the problem are at the servimg-website (which you use to upload images from your computer to this forum) - so the problem does not origin at this forum.
Probably a temporary technical issue, not sure... but maybe re-naming the original picture at your computer might work (an alternative might be to save it with a lower resolution).
Re: kristen stewart
Martijn (admin) wrote:
Patti, thanks for explaining the nature of the problem.
(Aha, now I understand)
Deepak, the origins of the problem are at the servimg-website (which you use to upload images from your computer to this forum) - so the problem does not origin at this forum.
Probably a temporary technical issue, not sure... but maybe re-naming the original picture at your computer might work (an alternative might be to save it with a lower resolution).
I wondered if servimg was reducing the resolution by taking away the natural colors - or if the photos have some kind of right-protection code in their name.
Patti- Posts : 3912
Join date : 2010-07-24
Re: kristen stewart
Patti wrote:
I wondered if servimg was reducing the resolution by taking away the natural colors - or if the photos have some kind of right-protection code in their name.
... Sorry, I don't know. Since Deepak is posting pictures with a high resolution, I think it is more likely that the problem directly results from the size of the picture.
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