Like all, but, as with other responders, the umbrella shot is my favorite. Title: "Uh-oh, looks like rain"
Love these! You captured beautifully so many "defining moments."
What a life you've led and are leading! I hope you will continue to share your experiences--you have much to teach! Jim
Jerry, take a look at this link. The third one, the Google Nest, would me my choice.
Best wishes,
Jim
Oh, I'd remove them because I'm just a tad OCD. Once I've seen them . . . I begin to itch. Maybe therapy?
Tomfl101 wrote:
I have the tendency to tilt the camera counter clockwise if not paying attention for some reason. I’m always correcting in LR. It’s a bad habit I can’t seem to overcome 😩
Same here. I've been doing it for years and have made very little progress. Thank goodness for corrective measures available in post. Jim in San Angelo, TX
Wow! Beautifully captured and processed. You are a master at photographing/editing these types of images.
Jim G
You'll find this forum very instructive (in many ways!). I rarely post images, but the few I have posted have been received kindly. There are several of us Texans on the forum, and we are happy to have you in the ranks.
Jim in San Angelo
tramsey wrote:
We have about two rolls left. There isn't a store around that has any. So what do we use of instead of tp??
Remember we are both old (over eighty) and both of us have tender butts so catalogs are out and so are coffee filters, tried them, really bad news.
Kleenex. Works just a good and won't clog the toilet.
kpmac wrote:
Take Linda's advice. Fastone is great for beginners. Also; Irfanview. Both are free.
I "third" this suggestion. I've used Faststone for years and find it to do almost everything I need. It has a gentle learning curve, and you can't beat the price!
I think he's spot on . . . for him. Absolutism is always "iffy," but I agree with his main points. I know I've missed opportunities because I was "fiddling" with lens selection/mounting. I'm about as far from a "professional" photographer as one can get, but my kind of shooting is improved by the options that my three main lenses offer. Also, I shoot so much in very low light that a fast lens, my full-frame Canon 6D, and medium telephoto options are necessary.
Sir, it's good to read an upbeat, positive commentary on us seniors. Most of what I see and hear makes fun of old age or indicates that we're going to bankrupt the nation. As a 76-year-older, it's nice to read inspirational news for a change. Thanks for sharing. Jim
A simple little bird artfully and beautifully presented. Well done!