Call Adobe they are great helping me solve issues.
didn't thegenetically-modified mosquitos just create Love-Bugs that cover our windshields twice a year?
You are correct a "backyard beauty"
I shoot Raw 95% of the time. I shoot jpg when I am shooting an event that requires printing on site thru a program called Desktop Darkroom. I shoot straight into my computer the picture pops up with the border I want, I hit the print button and I'm done. Maybe once in a bluemoon I'll shoot Raw+Plus just for safety.
I remember Gas Wars and you could buy gas for as low as $.14 per gallon. Yes I said fourteen cents.
Jekyll Island, GA a must see is their Driftwood beach. Charleston SC is a beautiful city over 300 years old. I love the Smokies, Chattanooga tn. Lookout mountain and Rainbow Falls then very close to Chattanooga is Echota, Ga. don't know much about it except that it was the capital of the Cherokee Nation (Yes I said capital of the Cherokee Nation).
The edited version is really nice, but. There’s’s always a but. I would do always, I would do away with the frame. I think it is distracting from a very well done image.
I asked one, one day what is it like to have a mother that's a whore? I would like to share is response but it was just to vulgar to print here.
I use a CamRanger2, I connects to my D850 &D810. I can control my from both my iPhone and iPad. I use my iPad a lot, because I like the larger screen. I can change from jpg to raw. I can shoot it raw and send jpg to my iPad or phone. I can change all my settings from manual to auto, raw to jpg, change white balance. CamRanger2 is a great little tool.
I go out a lot on my own, and most of those times I have something in mind. But, I also like to do some of those planned event with my camera club or some other group. I do that because : 1 - I make new friends with a like interest., but #2 and maybe the most important is I learn from others, even the photographers that are just Hobbyists with less skills than I. I have yet to go on one of these events without learning something new or even finding another subject to be interest in.
Love the framing, great shot
I'm 72, got my first hip at 55, go my second hip at 66. with the last hip they had me up and walking just a few hours after the operation. I still ride my bike, and hike thru the woods taking pictures.
Great set of pictures. When I see a sight like that, I always wonder, who lived there, where or why did they leave.