tradio wrote:
In a hotel while in San Diego, I was escorted to the roof by the building maintenance man who was also a camera enthusiast. This was one of the views available.
Kind of like a "where's Waldo" image.
I’m still looking for Waldo...lol
Very nice, I’m glad I downloaded your photo
Thanks for the tip. I just ordered the multi hub, cables, and 3tb external. The reason I jumped on this is because I have been saving my photos on my iPad, and now I'm locked up. Anybody know how to transfer and set up files from my iPad to the external when I get it?
Jerome, not Ketone😃
My wife and really enjoyed Sedona. You will love it. A good challenge will be capturing the red in the landscape. Early mornings and evenings probably the best time. If you only have two days, skip the Grand Canyon, it's an adventure on its own. Everything else Architect said it's right on. Ketone is fun, but I didn't see it as picturesque. They also fly hot air balloons at the West end of Sedona. They look great with the red rocks. Have fun.
Thanks, I think the fires were mostly in San Diego, but I am not positive because I was in Sedona, AZ last week. Great place for photography, Sedona.
I am new to this forum, but I have been following you for awhile. I like that you are so helpful to each other and for the most part supportive. I am new to the DSLR process, and learning something new daily. I shoot with a Sony RX10. It works great. My other experience with digital has been P&S, and before that 35MM black and white and color with an Olympus OM1. I look forward to working with you, Stanley
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