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Dec 9, 2019 14:27:08   #
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
Reminds me of this photo, taken by my daughter-in-law, as she, my son and first grandson were leaving the stadium after the grandson's first professional baseball game. I call this "We will return."

Someone once described it as. "Not necesarily a work of art, but certainly a work of 'heart'."


Yes, it can see why my photo reminded you of this event!
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Nov 7, 2019 13:02:01   #
PAR4DCR wrote:
A great memory shot.

Don


Many thanks, Don!
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Nov 7, 2019 13:00:30   #
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
Reminds me of this photo, taken by my daughter-in-law, as she, my son and first grandson were leaving the stadium after the grandson's first professional baseball game. I call this "We will return."

Someone once described it as. "Not necesarily a work of art, but certainly a work of 'heart'."


I see what you mean! Thanks for replying!
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Nov 2, 2019 14:53:11   #
Earnest Botello wrote:
Heartwarming.


Thank you, Earnest!
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Nov 2, 2019 14:52:26   #
Bob Mevis wrote:
A treasured memory.


Thank you, Bob!
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Nov 2, 2019 13:26:52   #
I'm with you too! I just finished reading all of the comments you received as of 1 PM on 11/01/19 and I can't believe there are still so many users of Picasa. I've been using it for years and still do because it's simple and satisfies most of my needs. I also have PSE 12 but it continues to defy me most of the time. There are a few things in Elements I'd like to master (like selections) but whenever I attempt them, I usually spend hours and end up with nothing.

To get to the point, though, I have figured out how to send photos by email using my AOL account and it works like a charm. If the total size of the email you want to send is more than 25mg, though, you will have to resize some of the photos, but that is simple too. Here is what I do:

1. Click on the photo(s) you want to send.

2. Click Export. "Export to Folder" come up.

3. Click "Use original size" or "Resize to," in order to stay below the AOL 25mg limit. Then click "Export" again.

4. Look for the photo(s) you just exported in the window that comes up and copy/paste them to you Desktop

5. Send photos as Attachments in email. And that's it!!!

Good luck!
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Nov 1, 2019 18:41:38   #
TSGallantPhotography wrote:
So sweet


Thank you!
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Nov 1, 2019 18:37:40   #
NMGal wrote:
Nice!


Many thanks!
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Nov 1, 2019 18:34:15   #
Waterboy23 wrote:
A few months ago, I visited the C&O Canal National Historical Park in Virginia with my son Larry, grandson Simon, and their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Jasper. They were walking ahead of me on a path in the vicinity of the Great Falls Overlook when I took this photo with my Nikon D7100.


Many thanks!
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Nov 1, 2019 14:27:02   #
A few months ago, I visited the C&O Canal National Historical Park in Virginia with my son Larry, grandson Simon, and their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Jasper. They were walking ahead of me on a path in the vicinity of the Great Falls Overlook when I took this photo with my Nikon D7100.


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Oct 22, 2019 18:43:32   #
GustyWinds wrote:
Nice! It could be an alpaca too? Whatever, he needs to get a haircut and get a real job!


I think you're right. He was in the same pen with the goats and I just assumed it was a goat. I went online to see what alpacas look like and sure enuf, this guy is an alpaca.
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Oct 22, 2019 13:45:05   #
I took this photo at Popcorn Zoo in New Jersey. It's actually a goat but with its pompadour hairstyle, I don't think you'd ever guess.


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Oct 19, 2019 11:55:55   #
exakta56 wrote:
FDR's statements as literally 'cut in stone' are sadly unknown to Donald Trump. Our leadership has sunk so terribly far from Roosevelt's.


My thoughts exactly! Well said!!!
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Oct 4, 2019 15:30:24   #
olemikey wrote:
Just curious, did you try the built-in 1.3X crop that the D7100 has, and what did you think of it? Don't feel bad about the TC (esp. if you can return it) many of us have been there, and a few have stayed with them (and you had to try, right!). In your first post on this I think I mentioned having more than a half dozen of them, and I never use them. I use (on my D71&7200) built-in crop, PP crop, and on my Sony's I use the CIZ (Clear Image Zoom) which is a variable crop from 1X to 2X.


Yes, I've used the built-in 1.3x crop and I was happy with the results. I returned the TC and should be getting a refund although I had to pay for shipping.
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Oct 4, 2019 15:20:55   #
fetzler wrote:
I am not sure your reason for getting the teleconverter. ( unless they are designed for use with the lens they are a bad idea and even then.) I assume it is the extra reach. If you would like a light weight set up consider an Olympus or Panasonic body. I recently posted some zoo pictures made with my Pen F and 100-300mm Panasonic lens.

https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-612735-1.html

My set up is lighter that yours without the teleconverter. I know because I also have a D7200 and the 55-300mm lens
I am not sure your reason for getting the teleconv... (show quote)


I liked your zoo photos very much. I'll stick with my 55-300mm for now and forget the possibility of using a TC with it.
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