Oh, and the other benefit of the nature threads of CR is the friendly exchanges and comradeship, kind of a feeling of family. Especially, knowing Click is there lending his approval!
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+1 on all countsJack Douglas said:Oh, and the other benefit of the nature threads of CR is the friendly exchanges and comradeship, kind of a feeling of family. Especially, knowing Click is there lending his approval!
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Click said:@ Kodakrome and PBear; Very nice series guys, keep posting.
Take your favourite bird book and organize your bird photos like the book does..... The following picture would be Herons - Great Blue. (Shot today from the canoe, 7D2 and 70-200F4)Jack Douglas said:HELP please, pretty please with sugar on top!
Have searched and not succeeded - looking for a simple way of breaking birds (animals to a lesser extent) into categories, like a tree structure for filing my photos.
Like most dummies, I was careless in that I didn't originally create a good file structure and almost drowned in the resulting sea of photos. I'm now digging myself out of a hole and am filing by date but also each year has a duplication file structure by name. It's here that I need help with a good tree structure something like:
Waterbird - duck - mallard - immature etc. It's that group of initial folders, i.e. Waterbird, that I'd like to get right -should be simple but workable.
This will not be as extensive as some since I don't travel the world, at least not yet, so I'm going to be North America if that matters.
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Jack Douglas said:Today my miniature crab apples have been disappearing.
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