Thanks for the 3 thumbs up.
Thank you for looking and your nice comment.
All of us who enjoy trying to capture birds in flight have had the experience of getting a good butt view. This bird has a very unique butt view and I'm delighted I caught it. As you can tell, the day was gray with off and on again light rain.
My wife thinks #1 is "kindda majestic"-I think it's dying; but after 57+yrs. of being blessed to be married to this lady, I pretty much know how to stay out of the doghouse. My wife inherited her father's gift of loving plants and making them grow and produce flowers, fruit, etc.
Constructive criticism always appreciated.
GeneV wrote:
Just a short time back there were several posts about using/non-Epson ink in Epson printers. Several suggestions were good, one seemed exceptional. I wrote the info down, but naturally now that I need it I can't find the piece of paper I wrote it on.
Next, I tried the UHH search without luck. (Surprise???)
I need help. Would anyone who made a suggestion before please re-post or point me in the right direction??
Thank you in advance,
Gene
Gene
I recommended InkOwl, if they support your computer. Reasonable pricing, quality product.
Contrary to the statement above, it was much clearer than #2-for me.
Barn Owl wrote:
Okay, here is my situation. I have a used EOS 7D Mark II that is working perfectly. I think it has about 66,000 actuations on it. I have downloaded CanonEosDigitallinfo v1.4 SDK v2.14 for my Win10 and have unzipped it. My Mark II is being found on my computer because I can see the digitals. Every time I activate the Canon EosDigit I am being told that my camera can not be located. In a search, I was advised to turn off my virus protector for a short time and maybe my camera would be found. That did not work. Yes, I have the latest software for the Mark II. I even tried the entire process on my older computer. Same result. Somehow over a year ago, I used CanonEosDigital (CED) to access my camera; that is how I know that my shutter count is about 66,000. I deleted the old download of CED and haver reinstalled the 2.14. I had hoped not to go through the process and cost of sending the Mark II to Canon for the shutter count. Suggestions?
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You might look at: tools.science.si
If you camera model is supported, you will be asked to drag your latest unprocessed photo(current JPG or
RAW) to a gray rectangle on the site. Your information will appear directly below this rectangle. Oops! The site identifies as a Sony site.
I started using Precision Color (refillable cartridges and ink @ a cost, then, about $75.00 for all necessary parts and ink) a few years back on an Epson 1400; When it finally gave up the ghost, I went with the Epson XP970.
Several comparisons of my pictures with others using Epson inks could discern no difference in quality of prints. Precision Colors did not then support the XP and a couple of other Epson lines. Found InkOwl offering ink compatible with Epson's. Current cost for six of everything needed was $105.00 in December, 2022. Over the last nearly 4 years, I've averaged 4.5 complete refills before buying more; each 6 cartridge refill is then costing approximately $25.00; Epson's ink prices back then was, unless memory fails me completely, $19.95 per cartridge, or $119.70 x 4.5 = $538.65 - $105.00 = $433.65. With inflation and when quality is comparable and one is on a fixed income, that kind of savings gets one's attention.
Here in the deep South and much of the Southwest, I rarely have a problem getting everyone to smile when I ask the group to say that good Baptist word, "Whiskey."
junglejim1949 wrote:
The rains and the releasing of water from the Folsom Dam causes the Sacramento River to rise, We even had a sea lion come visit from the bay area.
Nice pictures. Looks like you had more than one sea lion.
CHG_CANON wrote:
The eagle look great! But, to be clear, this is a 500mm focal length. Everything from the extender is 'magnification' of the 500mm focal length image to an equivalent focal length of 700mm, when magnified (expanded) over the sensor. Everything from the cropped sensor is an equivalent field of view. If you'd had an actually 1120mm lens, imagine how hard it would be to find and track a moving subject with such a lens. Even with a superior EOS R7 mirrorless wonder.
A small $35.00 red dot gun sight allows me to easily track moving objects. My eyesight is not as good as it used to be; however, being able to keep both eyes open and look above the camera enables me to catch more moving objects.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Are Adjustment brushes still available in LR and ACR. If so how do I find them
Sir, the only dumb questions are those not asked. In my 35 yrs. career as CEO of hospitals, my experience was almost always those questions were being thought by others and they appreciated the question being asked.
I found that quite often the determiner who expressed the idea the question was dumb is the same since the one calling out another is making a judgement just because their sins were different.
jerryc41 wrote:
I watch wood/resin turning videos every day. I find them fascinating. I recently came cross the art of making things out of resin, even making a mold and casting objects in resin. That appeals to me, but I can't think of things to make that would justify buying the supplies.
Do any of you cast things in resin, maybe making your own molds? I've been trying to think of what I could make that would be somewhat practical and not just something to stick in a drawer. Come on, give me an excuse to start playing with resin.
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On Youtube, look at end tables, jewelry boxes, serving trays, even huge desks and dining tables, all using colored epoxy resin as highlights. You will see guitars, mandolins with their fronts using epoxy resin for highlights.
Floyd