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CL w R80 1.4

My granddaughter coming to the sidelines after soccer clinic.

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I love my iMac!  Are you storing photos in the Photos program?  If so, in the top right corner, look for the letter "i" with a circle around it. Click on your photo, click on that circle with the i, and your exif information will be there. 

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When I got the computer, I couldn’t figure out how to use the “photo”; so, I did it as I used to do for many years in my Windows computers; I created folders for, for intense T and CL. And in each I have different folders for different subjects like street, animal, people, etc.

I know, some people say I am doing in a complicated way, but as I am used to keep order this way, it is easier for me.

I still don’t know, and never tried, how to use the photo program!...

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Now, with GPS on our portables, we always know how to find our way! ... Or, do we? ... :o

 

CL + Nikkor 50 mm, f/1.4

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CL + Nikkor micro 100/4, ISO100, f/8 , 1/200s

 

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When I got the computer, I couldn’t figure out how to use the “photo”; so, I did it as I used to do for many years in my Windows computers; I created folders for, for intense T and CL. And in each I have different folders for different subjects like street, animal, people, etc.

I know, some people say I am doing in a complicated way, but as I am used to keep order this way, it is easier for me.

I still don’t know, and never tried, how to use the photo program!...

 

Louis:

Tried to send you this as a PM but your FM mailbox is not accepting messages. 

 
Re: exif info . . . Try to Right click on the photo. Select to open in "preview" (first choice). Then, once opened, go to the top left on your screen to the menu and click "Tools".  Select "show inspector" and your exif information should be available.
 
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Louis:

Tried to send you this as a PM but your FM mailbox is not accepting messages. 

 

Re: exif info . . . Try to Right click on the photo. Select to open in "preview" (first choice). Then, once opened, go to the top left on your screen to the menu and click "Tools".  Select "show inspector" and your exif information should be available.

 

Rob

Rob, great; I will certainly try it; thanks a lot.

But I don’t understand why my PM is not working!... I do receive PMs from other friends without any problem!

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Cropped version of my earlier post. CL w 90-280

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CL with 23 f/2  

 

 

 

 

Not sure I've done a cat with my CL yet, had to borrow my Daughter's lol!

 

 

 

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Going "vegan"...

 

CL + Nikkor 50 mm, f/1.4

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CL w 90-280

 

Tropical rains in south Florida for the last several days . . . this little guy has been getting pelted by the rain for a few hours and looking a bit forlorn.

What a sad little guy.  Do you know what kind of bird this is?  I've never seen such broad shoulders and such a long bill combined with such a tiny head.  Of course he may be trying to make his head disappear to get out of the rain,

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What a sad little guy.  Do you know what kind of bird this is?  I've never seen such broad shoulders and such a long bill combined with such a tiny head.  Of course he may be trying to make his head disappear to get out of the rain,

 

Scott: I do not know; we have a variety of these "water birds" on our lakes in south Florida.  I think you might be correct about him lowering his profile. He moved on once the downpour had stopped, but I have seen similar birds wait out the pelting rains on our fence.

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Leica CL w R80 1.4 . . . looking serious at soccer practice in Mom's arms.

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Scott: I do not know; we have a variety of these "water birds" on our lakes in south Florida.  I think you might be correct about him lowering his profile. He moved on once the downpour had stopped, but I have seen similar birds wait out the pelting rains on our fence.

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Scott, Rob - pretty sure it's a "hunkered down" Heron, they adopt that position in cold and rain.  Gorgeous shot of your Granddaughter Rob, beautiful colours too.

 

 

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Scott: I do not know; we have a variety of these "water birds" on our lakes in south Florida.  I think you might be correct about him lowering his profile. He moved on once the downpour had stopped, but I have seen similar birds wait out the pelting rains on our fence.

Rob

 

 

Rob, it looks like a Tricolored Heron, a spectacularly beautiful critter in better weather. 

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