I received an ad from spectrum last summer about a government assistance program for zero dollars. Of course I checked it out, I qualified but it was only 100 gig so I declined. The guy then called me back and told me I could 500 gig for $14.95 thru the same gov. program. I bit and reduced my monthly Internet cost from $49.95 a month. I am saving a bunch. Internet is the only thing I buy from Spectrum, I'm in Cincinnati. I would check with Spectrum and see if this program in good in your area and it is locked in for 3 years.
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It actually looks brand new!
I bought one after reading the ad; it looks like its a little more than just a holder. For $20.00 bucks I'll give it a try. Just hope it works with my Pixel.
Always remember this very important rule when shooting holiday family portraits>
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OK, sorry again. and I will practice in the future, oblivious I need it.
I never put my cameras away, they are always ready to go. I just hadn't used the 70D for a month or so.
It didn't feel gritty, just really very stiff.
Sorry I have them backwards mode is on left side and the vertical wheel is on the right front top.
Revhen, you are referring to the mode dial on the right side of the 70D, I am referring to the wheel on the left side vertical axis.
Here is part of the ad in the email I received; see attached I still don't know which is the better software; AI or Neo?
Several months ago I acquired Luminar AI; for an amateur I think once you learn it its maybe better than Adobe PSE which I have used for a very long time. I hear a lot of discussion about Luminar Neo here on this forum. When my AI subscription is over would Neo be a better option than renewing AI? Right now a life-time option is available for $99.00, that's only a little more than an 18 month Neo subscription! What are your thoughts?
I haven't used my 70D for about a month. I was asked to do some Christmas portraits yesterday. I started making some adjustments and found that the main dial wouldn't turn. The outside temperature was only 60 degrees F. I could barely turn the dial it was so stiff. Eventuly after working it back and forth it did loosen some, it works fine for adjustments, but is still really hard to move using just your thumb or finger. Has anyone had a similar problem or have maybe a fix for it?
Cindy and I took a couple days and visited Hocking Valley in south eastern Ohio. Usually this is a brilliant area this time of year, exactly why we scheduled this trip. We were disappointed to find that we were just a little early this year. We found that the southern side of the foothills were much more colorful than the northern side. You almost had to seek out the best views of Autumn. Here is a few from our short trip. This is pretty typical of what we first saw.
southern side yielded more color
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A nice scene with a little color.
Probably the best way to take in some scenery!
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Found this wagon at the entrance road to a group of cabins.
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Finally found some of what we were looking for.
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Nice view of a northern side valley.
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This guy must be a big OSU fan or just proud that he attended THE Ohio state University!
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Nothing like some bales of hay against the background of a beautiful fall scene.
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