Rab-Eye wrote:
Honestly, the answer is that I did not think of that. It's not a bad suggestion. Do you happen to know if the folders and keywords will survive the migration to light room, assuming that's what I decide to go with? I'm experimenting with some trial versions of various programs now.
Sorry, I don't use LR. But Luminar is an extension in Photos so nothing goes lost. As far I understood Luminar is not very different from LR...
May I ask why don't you import in Photos first and then decide which photos need pp? And you can browse, make folders, put keywords at the very same time...
frjack wrote:
Thank you. Maribor has a different feel from Ljubljana. It is much smaller and laid back.But I suspect as many cafes per capita and LJ.
Oh yes, frjack, you're right about cafes!
From your beautiful photos I can see you were walking just under my office that morning. Had I known you were there I would invite you for a coffee and snack
What a disastrous thread! Haters bombing the believers!
If you were a pro, you wouldn't ask this question. But we are photographers - amateurs, so you may think about my advice: when you have time, make manual; if not sure, do on auto; after few beers do auto everything - you might be surprised ;-)
frjack wrote:
This was a good year to come to Slovenia...
frjack, I was living in Ljubljana for thirty years, then moved abroad. I came back twenty years ago and settled in Maribor which I like even more. Well, until enjoying your contributions. Now I question myself - should I get back to Ljubljana or take some photos of Maribor that would convince me that moving here was the right decision
My home town! Thank you, frjack.
This gazebo was moved from upper right corner of the square - park (at the crossroads) to this site some years ago.
OMG, you Americans! Can’t you make it in a more relaxed way? 300 miles a day? Traveling through Europe should not be a quick run. You can make 70 miles per hour on highways between cities, to get into a town you need half an hour, in bigger cities more. When do you find time for sleep, food, connecting to locals? And since we are on photographers forum one could assume you want to take some pictures, too?
Seeing you want to cross Slovenia - I would propose at least three days for this country alone (when you want to do it short). But your timeframe is great, since you don’t travel thru public summer holidays, italian and german roads are packed then!
I am a tourism destinations planner, my wife is tourism organizer. You can get more info from our part (about our part ;-) if interested. Not to forget - navigation apps (Maps, Google Maps, maps.me…) on phones are good enough lately, you can just download all the country maps at home before…
I plan to retire in five years so I am not asking you to take us with, nevertheless I wish you all the best! Rasto
Forgot to mention - check what frjack has to say about this part of the world!
What to say? I couldn't take such a photo, my hands would shake! She is gorgeous!