I'm with Sheila, stay on the rim, and bright angel is rustic and affordable. That way you can walk to great vantage pints on the rim trail, or take the hop on, hop off bus system to various overlooks.
Thanks for your help sir. Problem solved
Thanks for the tiff, I mean tip! I checked and I was exporting as TIFF from an earlier unrelated project.
I am creating a Shutterfly book of a recent trip. For the first time, I am trying to use Lightroom in the process. I created a new folder on my hard drive in My Pictures, and exported to that folder. When I open the folder, the images appear. But, if I source that same folder from shutterfly, the folder is empty! Has anyone experienced this conundrum, and found a solution?
No, that's for the CD set. A nice advantage with a spouse tied to Indiana University
I have an opportunity to purchase these Adobe programs together for $10 from our local University. I currently use and like Lightroom. would these be a good compliment? What does Elements do that Lightroom doesn't.
You can only hike or horse back it down to Havasu.
Bingo Bango! up and firing. Thanks so much. i'll write a review on this flash after a few experiments on unwitting subjects.
Thanks. My pilot light does the same thing, but the indicator lamp on the front just blinks, never solid red. Is that normal? As I said, the unit won't fire on the hot shoe. Is there a setting it has to be set on to do so? Moderately confused.
I recently purchased a Yongnuo YN560 III from Amazon, and I cannot get it to fire off the hot shoe on my Nikon D7000. It will fire off the camera, but the flash charge indicator lamp flashes, which is the "sleep" mode. It never achieves constant illumination that indicates full charge, ready to fire. am I not doing something right, or do I have a DOA flash?