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Nov 17, 2023 18:08:18   #
IHH61 wrote:
You should be using the export as catalog to move from desktop to the ssd then then import as catalog to move to the laptop. Reverse the process to get them, with adjustments back to the desktop. Photos need to be in a collection together. Check the box that moves the files.

Hugh


Hi Hugh,

Thank you.
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Nov 17, 2023 09:46:36   #
IHH61 wrote:
You should be using the export as catalog to move from desktop to the ssd then then import as catalog to move to the laptop. Reverse the process to get them, with adjustments back to the desktop. Photos need to be in a collection together. Check the box that moves the files.

Hugh


Thank you

Arny
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Nov 16, 2023 22:09:24   #
All of my photos are in a single LR Catalogue, separated by descriptive folders by date and shoot. This work resides on my desktop computer. I back up every time I do any work.

I'll be away for several weeks and wish to work on my photos using my Laptop & a high capacity SSD. The Laptop has the latest version of LR. I use it for new field work and export to main desk top...no problem since it is new work with new unique names.

This proposed three step flow of work has me frozen in fear that I screw up my existing data base.... (1) exporting existing files (with existing names) to the Laptop (2) working on those files on the Laptop (3) finally exporting back to Desktop and replacing existing files.

I'm at a loss on steps (1) and (3),

As we know LR can be very unforgiving.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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Nov 6, 2023 14:50:50   #
jkm757 wrote:
It was a party. There was alcohol. Everybody was having a good time until Steve had to much to drink and called Bobs wife a tramp. Some words were exchanged. And that's when the fight started.
Great sequence
These two Coots were going at each other last Monday at Santee Lakes. Normally when they have a confrontation it only lasts about 20-30 seconds before they break off and go about their way. I was surprised how long this one lasted. 1 min. 19 sec. elapsed between my first and last shot.
It was a party. There was alcohol. Everybody was h... (show quote)
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Oct 30, 2023 12:37:21   #
hettmoe wrote:
One of my favorite birds to listen to, and observe.


Nice, I have never seen
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Oct 23, 2023 13:51:35   #
jdtonkinson wrote:
I have only seen this bird once in Arizona (Canoa Ranch). it is a large sparrow-like bird. I believe this is a female. They perch on stalks or shrubs to pluck seeds (as seen here). Usually found in tall grasslands.

Sure is an odd name for a bird.

downloads are best.
Hope you enjoy


Great shots...have never seen before
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Oct 23, 2023 13:48:31   #
Dan Thornton wrote:
This bird was feeding next to the road in the spring. I stopped and approached to within ten feet and he was not bothered by my approach. I thought it was unusual, but I seldom see these birds, so I don't know. I hope you enjoy them.


Thanks for sharing...I have never seen before
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Oct 2, 2023 14:42:45   #
WDCash wrote:
This was from my last productive session with the hummers on 8/27. This young male was just far enough away that my Tamron 150-600 could focus on it. (6'?) I'm still working through the 12-15 keepers from that enjoyable hour.


Great composition
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Sep 25, 2023 15:10:21   #
howlynn wrote:
It was raining hard as I watched the rain soak my yard (yea).
Then a young Coopers hawk landed on some driftwood near my
bird feeders, it really looked confused at the pouring rain. After
a few minutes it flew under some juniper trees to try to get out
of the rain.


Nicely done
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Sep 18, 2023 16:59:20   #
Many thanks....it was Zero degrees F
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Sep 18, 2023 13:18:14   #
Interesting as to how they turn their head in flight


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Sep 18, 2023 13:02:11   #
SX2002 wrote:
Went over to Sanctuary Drive again this afternoon..not sure if this is the same White Faced Heron I photographed there a few months ago.
These shots were taken at 900mm (35mm equivalent) with my D500 and Sigma 150-600mm lens from at least 50 meters (165') away.
I didn't pick it up until I saw the large pic on my monitor but the poor bird looks like it's swallowed some fishing line.
It kept scratching at its face, must be annoying the heck out of it...
Went over to Sanctuary Drive again this afternoon.... (show quote)


Nice takes
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Sep 18, 2023 13:01:05   #
WDCash wrote:
It's been a while since I visited UHH. Honestly I is in part to the "sub-gallary :birds" decision.

Anyway.

After the fledgling hummingbirds all left mom and started visiting out feeders we had a constant airobatic show of 12+ hummers playing tag around our front porch.

I spent more then a few hours sitting near the feeders to be up lose and personel with them.

This young male, hatched this summer, became very comfortable with me close by.


I've never seen that pose before!!
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Sep 5, 2023 16:47:10   #
Mirrorless Canon R7 matched with the Canon rf 100-500mm

Settings

Speed...1/1000
F Stop...7.0
ISO...1250
118 MM
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Sep 5, 2023 16:45:26   #
Mirrorless Canon R7 matched with the Canon rf 100-500mm

Settings

Speed...1/1000
F Stop...7.0
ISO...1250
118 MM
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