Blogging on IPad2: my background image is cut on one side?

Hi,
As I was saying I am blogging (http://monoeil-ny.blogspot.com) and I realized that my background image is cut on the left side if I look into my blog from my Ipad2.
Is it a problem of the background image size (1516 x 1238)?
If so, what size would you suggest to perfectly fit into the IPad2 screen?
If not, what can I do to make it right?
Thanks for your help,`

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