Well that pretty much jumps off the screen. Very vivid.
Makes me want to do a road trip. Very nice.
Google: swap space windows 10. That will bring up the info on how to change. The problem might be your video adapter. Motherboards with built in adapters frequently use their own RAM & CPU to help render graphics. I've seen systems like that have trouble rendering a large number of smaller jpg files in the manner you're experiencing.
Those are great! What is the bird in the top photo? The body type looks like a dove but I've never seen one with that top knot.
Very nice. My tigers and some variants are about to bloom. Looking forward to using one of my new lenses in addition to breaking out the Bronica SQ.
NAS storage can be "sized" for your anticipated requirements. You are not limited to 6TB, depending on your budget. I have a Netgear enclosure that can take up to 4 SATA hard drives in a RAID5 configuration. If you have 4 drives in that environment, you get the total, combined storage of 3 drives as one drive maintains a parity bit which is used for data security and rebuilding. If you have 4 1TB drives, you have 3TB of total storage available, 2TB drives would provide you with 6TB total and so on. All drives need to be of the same size in that configuration but if any drive fails, you can easily replace it and never lose any data. However, a NAS should not be your only line of defense for data loss. An annual plan with a service such as Carbonite could also be employed that could keep a copy of the NAS, and other important computer files, so if a disaster occurred, you would not lose everything.
Really nice assortment of birds.
Interesting shot of a cane field. Definitely gives you a sense of scale.
I really love the sky detail in the last 3. Really adds to the overall expansive feeling.
Very nice series. I think Ansel would be pleased with #7. Took our daughter, then about 11 yr old & one of her friends to an Ansel Adams exhibit in Houston many years ago. Her one question about the entire show was "where are the color pictures?" All of your series are very nice but B&W has a special place in my heart.
Those are quite crisp. I just looked up the price of new lenses on Amazon to get some reference, they're fairly proud of that lens. But, the results are probably worth it.
I'm kind of in the same situation, maybe just a little further along. I bought Luminar after reading a positive mention on this forum. I was sold after processing my first raw file with a default filter. Without additional tweaks it looked far better than the simultaneous JPG I have the camera store.
No 2 bow-on is an extremely interesting view. Not seen often & doesn't lend a clue as to what's behind it. Just a neat angle.