Perfect. Found the switch to turn it on so the link shows at the top of my pages and discovered that I once used it, but had forgotten about it. Dirt Farmer’s index is now in there.
His index has a lot of useful information. I’ve added him to my buddy list so that I can find him and his index when I need it.
Is there a better way to keep track of his index?
Maybe @sippyjug104 can shed some light on the artifacts. He does a whole lot of focus stacking.
They are also found in Oklahoma. I thought they were unique to our area. Just shows you learn something new every day.
I should not have said glue. Cement or epoxy should do the trick. Just be sure to not over do it and to make sure it’s dry and any excess trimmed off before inserting.
Very odd behavior on an iPad. The first one does nothing when you tap on it. But, if you press and hold, you can open it in the same tab.
The second image opens in the same tab when I tap on it, pressing and holding allows you to open in a new tab, but apparently not this tab.
The third one opens in a new tab when I tap on it, pressing and holding results in the same pop up menu as the other two.
I can’t tell if any of them are opening the original image, or just the image in the webpage.
We had flurries in Oklahoma, but nothing stuck. It was 31°F this morning, which is crazy for April.
Very nice Ed. But that’s what I’ve come to expect from your work.
That’s what I think, in which case the case coming apart isn’t an issue. A drop of glue on the edges and it should be right as rain. But, if he is going to pitch the card, we might as well find out for sure.
Very nice catch...for you and the bird.
Since you are going to toss the card (I assume) now would be a good time to see just how the cards are constructed. I suspect the chip is mounted to the side with the contacts, but going ahead and splitting the halves would resolve that question. Of course, photos are expected.
I hate to resurrect an old thread, but I just noticed the WeMacro motor driven focus rail kit is on sale for $299.
Create a gmail account. The size limits are much larger than most providers. Also, instead of emailing the image, could you just email the link to the image? To do this you would need to store the image on a service with internet access, such as Flicker, Smugmug, Imgur or one of the many other services that host photos.
In my opinion, it’s because the feathers that make up most of the bird are softening the edges of the bird and the different color areas in the bird. If you look at just his feet, they seem just as sharp as the seed.