Who can say no to 250 free photo prints? I can’t. So when Shutterfly posted this freebee with only one and a half days to prepare, I went to town and got the last quarter of 2018 sorted and done. It’s not like they weren’t organized. Lightroom and my desktop system is great for doing that. I just needed to go through them and pick the ones I wanted 4 x 6 prints of, and change the dpi to 300 for printing. Of course nothing is free. Their shipping is pretty high.
You’ve seen a lot of them through this blog, and I’ve printed some out for competition in the Sierra Camera Club. I print 4 x 6 prints for scrapbooking. It’s a great feeling to have 2018 completed. However, 2019 is totally void of pictures! I’ll be going out shooting on Tuesday. Meanwhile, maybe I can learn some of Photoshop this weekend! I’ve been told to delve into Photoshop, I need to shoot less and edit more. That’s a great goal for 2019!
In the meantime, here’s day 4 of the Kauai trip. Going along the south shore, we visited the Spouting Horn and Po’ipu Beach. When we were in the town of Koloa we saw the Monkey Pod tree, the Sugar Mill Monument and ate delicious pizza for lunch. In the evening, we went to Smith’s Garden Luau. The grounds were beautiful and the food delicious. After dinner we sat in the front row so we could have a great vantage point for shooting pictures. But, a crop sensor is just not that adaptable to low light situations where there’s a lot of movement. Marlene’s mirrorless camera did the best.
In Koloa Monkey Pod Tree Statute in small shopping center Little gecko lizard. A well worn sculpture Here comes Santa Clause In shorts! Sugar Mill Monument The sculpture A face from the sculpture Another face This little guy joined us for pizza Beautiful tree Near the Spouting Horn The Spouting Horn A wave before it broke Crashing on the rocky shore A resort area Colorful rooster A zebra dove at the Luau grounds The grounds were full of flowers Peacocks Little chicks Unusual ducks A lake on the grounds Starting to unearth the pig Lifting it out The pig The oven with it’s banana tree palms will be used for the next dinner A hen. Notice her pretty colors.
What a cool trip. Glad to know your printing also. I love to print my photos.
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Thanks C~. My images are all over my small house. Easy decorating!
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Very amazing bokeh
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Thank you very much! Is your first name Jeremy?
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Yeah 👍😎, you are welcome✋
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