Stop on the old road in Adrian, TX...a cafe at the exact midpoint between LA and Chicago! This is a MUST stop(and the cafe has home made pies!!!)
The meteor crater, Petrified Forest, Old town in Albuquerque, Oatman for the old street and burros and so, so much more!
Power Point is easy and intuitive. The only hurdle is music....it has to be converted to .WAV format.
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I'm a little confused, but it sounds like you need a new bank!
I have used Shutterfly for making coffee table books. They are very inexpensive, well made, and Shutterfly donates a a great deal to Veteran Causes!!!! THAT gets my nod when the need arises!
Retired grunt FMF "doc" here....feel the same, sir. Once a Marine/Always a Marine and "Once a "Doc"/Always a "Doc"
I was WIA 12/65 returned and left Nam in 10/66. Got out for four years then joined USAF for 23, but that green never washed off...never want it to!
Semper Fi!!!
Next time you are at your physician's office or lab, grab a couple pair of the blue exam gloves (rubber, not plastic). They'll gladly hand them to you free (they are disposable, but not in the usual way; they don't wear out with one use. Pop them in your bag and you're good to go!
Here, FedEx, UPS and almost all deliveries = ring thee bell and run!!! I miss deliveries because the time it takes to get up from the chair and walk to the door evidently exceeds their personal wait time (usually less than a minute.)
There is a lot, lot more to the cathedral that the towers!!! Catch the treasury if you can. I lived near there and made dozens of visits...always amazing!!
Sorry....these are not wedding photos. They are more "glam" shots, if not soft porn (or suggestive!)
I use a simple 16 GB small Flash drive and have all of my manuals (cameras, lenses, photos, addresses, some music, etc.) on them. I must have a dozen of them ...have one in each camera bag, on my car keys, desk, office, etc. They are cheap, more than a high capacity, and I can use them on any PC anywhere...including Costco, Walmart, etc.
Lessons learned:
1. Read the manuals before setting out on and A/B comparison shooting.
2. Don't wait 400 frames before reviewing results!
I wrap a Band-aid around the batteries needing charging. Carry a fresh one in camera and a spare in the bag...maybe two spares.