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Mar 26, 2024 20:17:18   #
CCPhotoist wrote:
Nice shots, well taken.


Thanks CCPhotoist!
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Mar 25, 2024 10:51:53   #
Yes but unfortunately they all went to Tulsa over an hour away for the weighin so the fish stayed in the boat at the lake. A lot of controversy over that practice. The winner had 15 fish totalling over 50 lbs.
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Mar 25, 2024 10:29:56   #
chuckrem wrote:
The HashPhotos app allows you to keep your folder structure and allows you to sort your Recent folder or any individual album by date taken. The only drawback is the $16.99 cost for a lifetime purchase. It was worth it to me not having to deal with the problem you stated.


This app worked great. Thanks for the tip!
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Mar 25, 2024 10:23:32   #
Sorry I posted in the wrong area. My bad. I hope there’s a few fishermen out there who enjoyed the pics. Painfully aware I was not artistic thank you but I did enjoyed taking them.
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Mar 24, 2024 21:18:53   #
Congrats to Justin Hamner. It was a great weekend on the water at Grand Lake of the Cherokees..


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Mar 23, 2024 12:03:46   #
Is there a way to import photos to the Iphone without them showing up in the Iphone Recent folder? I will import 200 pics from my camera SD card to an album on my Iphone, and then they all show up in my Recents folder. When I want to go to a ligit recent pic, I have to scroll thru all these imports that I don't want to deal with. Thanks for any advice.
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Feb 13, 2024 10:09:41   #
I bought a Tesla last year and here are my experiences.... Mine has a stated range of 310 miles per charge. Tesla recommends for the majority of driving only 80% charge and not go below 10%, so actual range is less than 200 miles. You can charge with a regular 110 outlet or use a 30 or 50 amp plug, depending on what you have at home, but 110 only gives you about 7 miles per hour of charge. A 50 amp plug will give you 44 miles per hour so a 2 - 3 hr overnight charge will get you to 80%. We have a electric coop, if you tell them you have an EV, they give you a discounted rate at night for charging. We paid about $700 for a 50 amp Tesla charger installed, and we pay around $2 per night for charging. We pay an additional $110 per year to cover the gas tax. The superchargers will give you a full charge in about 10 - 15 minutes. For our Tesla, they were free for the first 6 months, then they cost about $20 for a full charge in Oklahoma. Electricians will tell you no way those superchargers are good for the batteries, but Tesla says they are fine. I have used supercharges maybe a dozen times, and I have seen one car towed to a charger because it ran out on the road. There is no maintenance required for the engines, but I see a shorter tire life because they will GO if you punch it. If you have a way to charge them to 80% every night, they are GREAT for in-town driving. Your car is full and ready to go each morning. Never need to stop for gas. And they are FUN to drive. If you can't charge them overnight or if you take a lot of long trips, they are not very practical. I avoid discussions about cost or carbon savings. Too many variables and most people are set in their ways. When you tell 'em you own a Tesla, you usually figure out their political party.
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Sep 9, 2023 08:32:15   #
If you use an Iphone, you really should consider a Mac. When I download my camera pics to the Mac, they are automatically added to my photos on my iphone and backed up to the cloud. If I need to show or send somebody a picture, whether it was taken with my camera or my Iphone, they are all on my iphone in the same place and easy to find. All computers have pros and cons, and Macs are no exception, but the seamless integration between the Mac and the Iphone is a huge time saver. I used to build all my computers, so I know the limitations of the Mac. But as I have discovered, the older I get, the less I want to deal with the technical stuff.
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Jul 16, 2023 12:56:18   #
Get an extra battery and a separate charger. And get a lens filter to protect the zeiss. And replace the strap with a longer shoulder strap. Then carry carry carry it everywhere. Superb camera. I’ve given my Canons to my kids.
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Sep 12, 2022 21:53:11   #
Oh yeah I forgot one other (probably important) detail. I'm always zoomed in all the way when I take the pic.
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Sep 12, 2022 21:42:59   #
Sorry been out of town. Thanks to everyone for their helpful replies. I'm taking the pic at night, almost total darkness, at a deer or animal I know is there but I can't see it. When looking thru the viewfinder somehow there is enough light where I can make out the animal - it's blurry but I can see limited detail. But when I take the shot, the pic is completely dark, nothing to see at all. I was hoping somebody knew how to take a "screenshot" of exactly what was on the viewfinder. I'll try some of the above suggestions next time I'm out in a similar situation.
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Sep 11, 2022 14:50:48   #
Is there a setting that will capture what you’re seeing thru the viewfinder. I take a lot of very lowlight wildlife shots where I can see the animal thru the viewfinder but the shot I take is too dark.
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Aug 21, 2022 16:45:10   #
#3 and #6 looks like you were up there in the mix with them. Great shots!!
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Jun 30, 2022 06:14:17   #
And then the obscure becomes the conspicuous…
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May 17, 2022 08:53:16   #
Beautiful set.
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