Do you have a great horse photo that you would like Barnmice to use, as the photo to replace the current silhouette when someone doesn't add their own profile picture?
If so, please leave your name below and I'll go to your page to check out the photo.
We will be rotating photos every now and then, and will try to include everyone's suggestions.
If there are any suitable in my collection you could use, "as long as they were taken by myself", I would certainly be agreeable to share them with you.
Is there anything in particular that you are in need of? eg. Head shots......Silouette's?????????
Thanks JJ,
Head shots are usually the best. I'll take a look and I'm certain there will be a few that I can use! Currently, I am using one from another member, but I am planning on rotating so that as many members as possible can have their photos showcased.
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