I would also be interested if anyone has a suggestion.
You could look up Laura Shoe &The Lightroom Queen.
I would also like to hear what others say. I am a small woman and would like to get the weight of the camera off my neck when hiking with my day back. Don't want to keep it in the pack as I might miss a shot. Been thinking of rigging something to attach it to the straps of my pack. Any ideas out there?
I also would be interested in hearing who others recommend.
I also would be interested in hearing who others recommend.
I bought the Canon Pixma G6020 in Jan. 2021. Used mostly for office documents. So far it has been fine. Can print 2 sided documents, ink is cheaper than other competitors, have not had any issues with clogged heads. Works well enough for 4x6 photos. Wouldn't use for photos to hang on the wall. Like that I can see the ink levels, which I must say haven't gone down much despite lots of printing. Overall I am happy with it. I do miss my Epson Stylus Photo 2200 for photos. I have 2 of them & they both worked until I ran out of ink. Epson has placed it on RIP status & no longer makes the ink.
I would also suggest putting selected photos on Ancestry. Who knows what future generation will come across them when doing their genealogy. I have currently sta4ted this project. I am the oldest & have been the keeper of the family history. I also plan on putting select pictures with info on flash drives & giving to my brothers.
I really liked the first 5 images, makes me think of Andy Warhol.
Love the abstract ice photos. I am partial to abstract images & enjoy seeing things differently.
If you registered & have your serial number for LR 5.7 you can get on Adobe's web site & download it to the new computer. Even if you didn't record the serial number your number is listed with Adobe if you registered it. I recently did this & continue to use my stand alone version on the new computer. You can get on The Lightroom Queen's site where she gives instructions how to do this. If the older stand-alone software works for you go for it. I myself am content with my original & feel no need to keep up with the Jone's!