Thanks, Melanie, thats really nice of you. Im downloading that now so thanks very much! Ive got adobe now so my images have improved (hopefully!). Cheers again for your help
There is a really simple program you can use to resize your images called Irfanview. You just go to download it at Irfanview.com. Open whatever image you want resized, go to Image>Resize> Make sure you check the box where it says "preserve aspect ratio", then you enter the pixel size you want. For usefilm it can't be any larger than 800 pixels, so make sure it doesn't exceed that in either height or width. Once you enter 800 in either height or width, click OK. You may want to sharpen once you have resized, go to image>sharpen, now save it! Hope this helps!
No I didnt treat it in PS as I don't yet have it, and yeah I did have a lot of problems resizing it. The original was very big, and with the program I have to use I have to guess at what size to do it, so it took numerous events to get it within the size to go on this site, so that ruined the pic I admit. The original was much clearer and better pixels. I didn't crop it or anything, I played a bit with contrast and hue and saturation, but I did also do a copy in sepia, and I was planning to put that on here soon, just to see what people think. Thanks for the last bit of your comment, it's a big compliment!
Nice idea but this shot has gone a bit mad with the pixels (little squares). If this is on the original then you need to exaggerate the whole thing. Did you treat this picture in any way in PS?
I would suggest you have a play around with it a little more and also look at the composition. The lower half of the shot has far more potential than the top half. But I also think that your photos are improving in a very short space of time.