If you using a iPhone or iPad go to photo settings near the bottom set to > download in compatible format.
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Hope you bought food at least.
I stopped by to pick up a few things my wife needed and, yup, plenty of food. Saw the isle and it made me chuckle. I have a good stock of TP and tissue; another item that is in short supply in a lot of stores LOL.
Duluth, GA Publix market tonight - Zero TP. Yesterday both Sam’s Club & Costco were completely out.
About 3 weeks ago we had a small amount of snow here in Metro Atlanta. Our pups had never experienced snow so it was a bit of an adventure for them. Other photos were taken in the early fall.
Abby our Shih-poo had great fun running in the white stuff and ran several laps in the yard.
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When Cooper was a young pup he had trouble hitting the puppy pad, so we got him a target - it worked!
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Outside he has a “big boy” size.
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Taken in the “golden hour” this shot really shows Abby’s coat coloring.
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Portrait of Cooper our Maltipoo.
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Cooper getting a hug from my wife
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Belly rub - please!
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Fresh from the groomer - don’t we look just spiffy!
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Are you trying to download RAW files? If just JPEG go into photo settings and make sure download / upload is set to compatible format. Your IPad stores pictures in HEIC. If RAW files go to App Store and download PS Express (it is free) and that should recognize RAW files. Light Room & Photoshop are also available from the AppStore, but require in app purchases.
I agree with CHG Canon. Also, I do not download raw files to my iPad - just JPEG’s for quick posting to social media. Raw files soak up memory very fast on a iPad. My iPad is only 64GB. At 128GB on yours it probably would not be long before raw files would fill the memory.
I assume you have done a complete shut down and reboot. Are you on hard wire or Wifi? If on Wifi hard wire wire the PC to the modem to see if that solves the problem.
Nice picture of Ted Williams and his powerful swing.
Really cute. Looks like a mix of ....?
I did the trip in the 90’s up and back from Durango. The video brought back memories. I shot 2 rolls of film. Definitely a “bucket list” experience. You do not have to do both ways which takes the whole day. You can take a fast bus back to Durango. The whole trip, Durango & Silverton are photo ops.
Before you get some recommendations you should provide what you enjoy shooting. Personally, I am not budget restricted and have about 8 lenses. Most I purchased used and have had no problems.
This is a little off the wall - replace the battery on the motherboard. My was acting weird and that cleared the problem.
You nailed it - that is a great portrait the owner should be proud to have. The eyes are just perfect.