Hello, Resize your photo and make it clear, but smaller overall. Most folks copy internet photos and post them full size. Then it is 90-95% blurry and a fuzzy sheen is on the photos. Clarity is much better than size. Copy your photo from your files and paste it on a Word Document. Once there, take the small bubbles on the photo ends and move them closer to the middle to resize. Yes, there are ways to type in size measurements, but that takes up some time to figure out what size. By watching your photo drag into the size you want, you can see first hand what it will look like. Once learned, then always resize to those smaller, but, clearer photo. Save to your files for any further usage. If it is still too blurry, then use your computer's photo program to adjust the focus, contrast, exposure, details, plus whatever they have to allow you to get a clear, in focus photo. Jnaki Once you have what you think is a good clear, in focus photo, copy and paste it to the "reply" tab to see how it will look on the website. If it is too large, then, then take the photo you adjusted and move the corners smaller to get the right look. Any photo on the practice "reply" section will not go online until you actually hit "POST REPLY" No one has a camera that has too many pixels unless you are a professional photographer. If so, then you would know how to adjust accordingly to get a quality clear in focus photo. Most of us are still in the 5-20 megapixel range for photos. Although, some may have more powerful cameras. Digital Cameras have more megapixels, on the average, than phone cameras...YRMV