And always clean bathrooms. They're talking about starting one here in Wisconsin.
We had American Home Sheild and dropped them also. We live in Wisconsin and had our furnace go out in the middle of winter. They sent some one out to inspect it but didn't have the correct parts and were told they would have to order them from California and would take a week or so to get it. When asked if we could get a new furnace they said not until they tried the new parts. I asked them who would pay for the busted pipes as it was below zero outside and the house temperature was falling quickly and was told that they would not cover it. I called a local furnace company and had a new furnace installed later that day. Worse insurance scam company ever.
Great photo's. Numbers 4 & 5 remind me of Tuscany.
There is something so soothing about a shot reflecting in calm water. Beautiful set.
"The man who invented auto-correct has died.
May he rust is piss."
Yeah, I'd like see a T Rex back button focus and steady a long lens with those tiny arms!😄
I followed their steps listed above, also. It never asked me to create a new placement of the catalog folder. It just put it back in the photograph folder. They also said to start Luminar by right clicking and signing on as administrator, after removing the catalog file. All it did was tell me there is a problem with the database and reinstalled the data base on its own. I agree, they don't seem to know what the problem is.
As with any group there are always a few but for the most part, with this form, you'll find helpful people.
Really nice. Never thought of doing something like that. It turns out a really delicate look. Great job.
The second - curved lines leading to the mountain. It looses something when the hills are cut off.
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