Mac wrote:
The online manuals are the same as printed manuals and have a Table of Contents and Index.
Not strictly true. My Lumix DMC ZS60 manual does not have an index. That is my one complaint about it. You can still search by word, but you have to know what word the manufacturer uses for that function.
I only have between 8 and 9 thousand images but consider keywords in PSE essential to find anything. A lot have more than one. It IS my filing system.
Don't just throw out old unusable paper. At least use it for scratch pads. Save a twig.
Don't use Lightroom, but the similar Photoshop Elements Organizer. Download from card by date. When they are ID'd by the program add Keywords like Place, Event, photography, other, etc. then year if I have been there more than once. Ex. Disneyland 1995 Oct. Try to abbreviate, ex: Disny 1995 oct. Some abbreviations only I might know: Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens becomes RSABG. The keyword tag will have the full name.
Fine to me also. I always ignore those who complain about overcooking. I live in an area and close to another one that many pictures are called overcooked when they look fine to me. Just criticized by those unfamiliar with the area who think pastel when So Cal and the Southwest are not pastel.
Whenever there are posts like this one I just assume the poster thinks they are on Facebook.
The last "game" I watched was when the Dodgers took the World Series in 4 games when Sandy Koufax was playing. Don't even remember the year, but believe I was still in High School. (Graduated in 1965) Never watched anything football.
pmorin wrote:
Another tidbit of info was the fact that they have the bone structure of a bird. The breast bone and wishbone is just the same as birds that fly in air. These guys just fly in water. But they jump into the air like little rockets.
Not sure I understand your wording. They are birds, and so should have the bone structure of all birds. Just modified for their lifestyle.
Never got to the North Dakota area, but along Rt 66 there were the Black Jackrabbit trading posts in Arizona and New Mexico. There was also a Twin Arrow one. And of course, Stuckey's in the Oklahoma and other mid-west states.
Since I live in Southern California there are several places that have interesting scenes winter or summer. There are even blooming flowers imported from the southern hemisphere. It is also a good time to get details of common objects. For example: fences, doors, windows, manhole covers, interior lights, etc.
In Southern California we have a lot of Eucalyptus of various species. According to Google the Blue Gum is the most common. They are common street trees and windbreaks around fields. There are areas where you might feel right at home. They were introduced in the late 1800's. This was when the introduction of non-native plants was not seen as bad.
dennis2146 wrote:
Beautiful photo but it looks more like the San Francisco area rather than the Angeles area. I bet you had trouble keeping up with the Blue Angels at 50mph.
Dennis
It is in San Francisco. Think you may have confused the subject title into the location. The OP identified it as SF.
There is also a little keystone effect.
Is there a theme to the contest? If not I like 4 and 5 for different reasons.
Organizer is not a file storage program. It sets a pointer to files in the computer's filing system to find those files that are requested. So there is no loading of the files into Organizer. In a Windows computer the files are still under File Explorer. Not sure what that is called on a Apple operating system. Usually when you first load the PSE program it will ask to "load" those files. Not sure how to establish the files in Organizer that have not been established with the program. If you can see the files in Organizer, they are already there.