I have done just what you want to do. I purchased Freeway 7 Pro and designed my own. I got a domain name for the site ( barrypictures.com ) and upload it to MacHighway.com. (BTW: Freeway os a Mac only outfit.)
I put 4 to 6 pics on each edition... perhaps two weeks apart. it is working quite well. But then... I'm (almost) 82 and have the time.
Take a look. It might give you ideas. barrypictures.com
Good luck.
In light of all the processing possibilities in Lightroom... is there anything to gain by first bracketing shots and then HDR processing them followed by your normal LR processing? Can't you get the same outcome simply eliminating HDR?
I'm interested in your opinions... Thanks
I see you have that great Squirrel Buster II. I have two. They sure do work... don't they.
I once had this problem. I found that the lens was not completely seated properly. I found that after putting in the lens... by giving it a little jiggle in both directions... problem solved.
Hope this helps.
From the Danny Kaye song "The Babbitt and the Bromide..."
Hello!
How are you?
How's the folks?
What's new?
I'm great!
That's good!
Huh-huh!
Touch wood!
Well well!
what say?
How've you been?
Nice day!
How's things?
What's new?
That's fine!
How are you?
All responses are correct! email on the file menu... right click the photo > email... and, if you do either of those... yes... it does not access your contact (email addresses) info.
I just did what you want to do... if I understand you correctly.
After developing your pic... under the File menu, click on Email Photo. In a moment it is ready to send. It can also be done from the Library module.
Hope this helps.
I got my D7100 shortly before Thanksgiving. I found the many YouTubes specifically for the D 7100 invaluable.
As an enthusiast with no professional ambitions... I am impressed with Lightroom possibilities for my photos. And at 81... I approach my photography wanting to achieve the best images I can... for myself... and not too much further. But I find the editing process very creative. (I was a professional musician.)
With that in mind... I'm asking your opinion. Buying a stand-alone Lightroom 5... or subscribing.
Is the subscription cost likely to go up after the first year? A subscription for the first year is less than the cost of a stand-alone. But what then?
Thanks for your thoughts and advice.