# How can I shrink the area the colourbar takes up?

I'd like to get two colourbars in one plot, with a map. Unfortunately, the colourbars are as big as the plot themselves. Even using shrink in the colourbar code, it only shrinks the colourbars, but not the size that they take up.

IS there a simple way to use more space for my plot, and less space for the colourbars? And is there an easy way to get the colourbars to appear side by side at the bottom also?

Code is below

plt.clf()
my_cmap = cm.get_cmap('YlOrRd')

cs = map.contourf(x,y,bj,levels = Y,cmap=my_cmap,locator=mpl.ticker.LogLocator())

norm = mpl.colors.BoundaryNorm(bounds, my_cmap.N)
cb1 = plt.colorbar(cmap=my_cmap,
norm=norm,
boundaries=bounds,
extend='both',
orientation="horizontal",
ticks=bounds,
shrink = 0.35)
cb1.set_label('Increase in Black Carbon')
bj = -bj
ymap = cm.get_cmap('PuBu')

cs = map.contourf(x,y,bj,levels = Y,cmap=ymap,locator=mpl.ticker.LogLocator())

# set colourbar with location and size, with labels.
norm = mpl.colors.BoundaryNorm(bounds,ymap.N)
cb2 = plt.colorbar(cmap=my_cmap,
norm=norm,
boundaries=bounds,
extend='both',
orientation="horizontal",
ticks=bounds,
shrink=0.35)

cb2.set_label('Decrease in Black Carbon')

font = {'family' : 'serif',
'color'  : 'black',
'weight' : 'bold',
'size'   : 21,
}

plt.title(r'Black Carbon surface concentrations changes in %s 2006 compared with %s 2006 ($\mu$gm$\^3$)'%(g,d) ,fontdict=font)
map.drawcoastlines(linewidth=0.75)
map.drawcountries(linewidth=0.25)
#show plot
plt.show()

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Welcome to StackOverflow! Please try to post a minimal working example of the code you used to generate the plot. You'll often get a much better response that way! –  Hooked Oct 29 '13 at 17:44

A minimal working example* of your problem and some more options for plt.colorbar that achieve what you are looking for:

import pylab as plt

plt.imshow([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]])

cbar_options = {'extend':'both',
'orientation':"horizontal",
'shrink':0.75,
'fraction':.10,