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Jan 19, 2019 03:20:11   #
A good ref. book for photo ops along the hwy 1 and Yosemite is PhotoSecrets San Francisco & Northern California by Andrew Hudson $17.00 new go to http;//www.photosecrets.com its a great souvenir of your trip also.It shows all the places in northern calif to take photos.
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Jan 8, 2019 02:23:00   #
IF someone from Phila. wins the loto tue.or wed it was because they all went out and bought tickets after the game Sunday.
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Jan 1, 2019 03:57:45   #
Jacqui Burke wrote:
Hi,

My husband and I are going on a Baja whale watching trip for twelve days in early March. The trip also includes a day at the San Diego zoo. We are arriving one day early as we are using frequent flyer miles and therefore had a limited selection of flights. We will be staying in a Ramada Inn near the airport. Are there any wildlife viewing opportunities near where we will be staying? Can anybody suggest other things to do on the free day? We are definitely outdoorsy people, more interested in the natural world than museums or even boats and ships. Thanks in advance!
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the living coast discovery center in chula vista about 15 to 20 min.from the airport is a good place to vist.they take in injured birds and rapors eagles;hawks etc.look it up on the internet.Also the San Diego Zoo wild animal park is a great place to spend a day but you will need a car to get there;its about 45 mins from d/ton hwy 15. You can p/u the book PhotoSecrets San Diego by Andrew Hudson which would be a good souvenir and it will tell you everything you can do in S.D and where to take the best pictures.The price is $18.95 new about $10.00 used. go to PhotoSecrets.com I hope you have a great trip.
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Jan 1, 2019 00:12:51   #
speters wrote:
I thought the Epson V600 is a scanner and not a printer!


your right it is a scanner not a printer.having a senior moment.
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Dec 30, 2018 20:28:32   #
this has been discussed many times go to the top of the page to the search section and you will get a lot of information on printers.good luck I use an Epson PerfectionV600 and love it.
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Dec 29, 2018 23:51:24   #
df61743 wrote:
Great site!

For those who have Sirius XM, there is a steady stream of 50's music on channel 5 and 60's music on channel 6.

Dick


you can find all these oldies on cd at oldies.com original music by the original artists and they have great prices,
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Dec 16, 2018 16:36:21   #
wdross wrote:
Try looking at the Olympus TG-5. Relatively small, rugged, waterproof, 25-100 zoom in 35mm terms, and affordable. Also, Panasonic has put out a tough camrera (SF-7?) that might be worth looking at.


TG 5 does not have a view finder only a LCD screen.
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Dec 14, 2018 01:12:40   #
SteveR wrote:
Where did you take this shot? I'm sure we'll get out to S.D. again to visit my daughter. I might try to duplicate your shot!! I think my favorite spot so far is Coronado Beach....in October. Seals running up and down the beach, copters flying overhead. Otherwise, the beach was pretty much empty. I'm sure it's hoppin' in the summer.


You can get this shot from Coronado,Take the bridge across take the first right you come to follow it around to you cant go any fauther you will see a small shoping center with beach front shops pull in and the San Diego skyline will be right in front of you or you can take the Ferry from the foot of broadway and that will take you over to C0ronado also.I like to drive there because you can drive around and vist all the other spots like the Hotel Del Coronado. The best way to explore S.D and see the places to shoot pictures is to p/u the book PhotoSecrets San Diego by Andrew Hudson new it costs $18.95 used about $10.00.Web site PhotoSecrets.com This is one of the best photo books of San Diego and makes a great souvenir of your trip to S.D.
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Dec 14, 2018 00:23:59   #
SueScott wrote:
For the past two Mondays Chuck conducted his annual homeschool woodworking class for the older three grandchildren while the two youngest did a project in the kitchen. This year they decorated pinecone Christmas trees. 8yo Lydia did the one on the left and 6yo Luke the one on the right. I think they did a wonderful job!


They both did a great job.They look great.
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Dec 11, 2018 23:22:31   #
capmike wrote:
Hello all, This is probably in the wrong forum, however I didn't want to be frowned on for posting photos in the Main Discussion section. We have just returned from a trip to Africa, shooting 10,000 pics, currently down to 2,100, still editing. I also have several thousand quality pics from Costa Rica, the Galapagos, Scotland, Ecuador and more. Certainly more than 15,000 stunning ( to my eye) pics. How to display 15,000+ pics?

I have been thinking of installing some type of large monitor on the wall, and have the pictures roll by. That's my question: A computer monitor seems to have the highest definition, however do not seem to come in large sizes. Has anyone taken this route to display their accumulation of photos? Hoping for some expert input on this subject.
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Delkin has a H.D Digital Photo Viewer that connects to your T.V .IT allows you to view your pictures on your T.V IT is compatible with SD;SDHC;CF;MS;xd;USB; and is very easy to hook up.IT plays most image & video formats and displays high Resolution 1080p quality. IT controls all functions remotely. You can go to the Delkin website and check it out. the unit is a DDHDTV view. DElkin.com or call 1 800 637 8087. the price was around $30.00 I think.
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Dec 11, 2018 00:21:52   #
Howard5252 wrote:
I recently spent 12 days in China. The main thrust of the trip was to photograph Pandas and in the first 9 days, we visited 5 Panda rehab. centers. Several of them were well off the beaten track, too far for the Chinese city people to travel to ... especially when there is one right in Chengdu. I found the Chinese people to be quick to smile and a laugh is usually not far behind. It was strange playing the tourist role and I wore a "LOST" card around my neck. The card had (in Chinese) Hello, I am lost. Please help me to call my tour guide. It gave the phone # and ended with "thank you very much". If you haven't caught on yet, our tour went into the mountains where tourists seldom appear and English is not spoken, not even in the small hotels we stayed in most of the trip. We were entirely dependent upon our two Chinese guides. I put together a small slide show containing some selected photos. https://www.dropbox.com/s/rw0n808gylomjuy/China%2011-2018.mp4?dl=0 There is sound - I hope you enjoy it.
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great vidio
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Dec 1, 2018 19:40:10   #
I never new how funny drunks were until I quit drinking.
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Dec 1, 2018 19:35:20   #
farwest wrote:
Thanks for the replies. What I didn't like it started syncing and backing up all on it own I never set anything up or approved OneDrive to do anything I would rather be prompted to say yes or no if I want something.

Thanks


you can go to one drive and set it so it does not synce everything w/o doing it manually. it is nice if you are sharing photos of trips with the people who were on the trip and then deleating them at a later time after the trip.
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Dec 1, 2018 17:53:18   #
Errickcameron wrote:
I would like to stay in the $30 range and looking for something fun... ;ie, not a capture card. any thoughts?


how about a photography t shirt or lens coffie mug. Http://www.cafepress.com
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Nov 24, 2018 20:06:58   #
sct198 wrote:
Thanks, I thought I had done this right so you could , but try this like to my smugmug site.https://www.mtprincetonphotography.com/New-Camera/i-BHTpbGw/A


thank you very nice.
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