Frustrated, Fumbling – Found!

I have been spending a lot of mental energy trying to figure out how to function with the new camera and new software, trying to find the place where it all feels comfortable again. It’s been yelling in the back of my mind through nearly everything else I have tried to do independent of photo processing for the last week. I had pretty much decided to switch back to Lightroom and engaged in a 7-day free trial. I soon discovered that naturally, even the so-called “Classic” had changed since I bought the software that has been on my older laptop for years.

As familiar as Lightroom felt automatically, two things were frustrating me. One was getting the watermark to print on the processed jpg. The other was indexing: I couldn’t find the processed jpgs on my laptop. I finally solved these two problems on Sunday afternoon, and now it feels like home again. What a relief! Of course the reason for all this is because “improvements” – i.e., more options – have been added to Lightroom in the last 10 years, so one has to dig through menus to find the familiar features and select them. I am sure there are a lot more things I will discover as I continue to explore the new camera and applications. I have to remind myself it’s good I’m going through this exercise while there are very few birds to photograph.

A pair of Common Goldeneyes swam in the river.

A Northern Cardinal, also at the top of the post, provided some color.

Beyond that, there was a Ring-billed Gull overhead.

The trail at Riverside Lawn was still mostly snow and ice, not worth navigating.

But the reward at the end as I was heading toward my car was a distant flying adult Bald Eagle.

I went back two days later and got a closer look at a male Common Goldeneye.

And navigating only part of the Riverside Lawn trail, I saw a few Brown Creepers.

Two days later, on Friday, the sun was shining. I first saw a Red-bellied Woodpecker on the Riverside paved trail.

The Des Plaines River didn’t have many birds in it at that point.

I did see two tagged Canada Geese from where I stood on the footbridge: 26N and 64H. According to the band reports I received previously, they are both males.

Otherwise, there were a handful of Dark-eyed Juncos.

And I barely captured a male Northern Cardinal this time.

It feels good to be operational again. I like the new camera. Perhaps all I really did need was some new Canon batteries… if so, the old camera can be my backup. But I am slowly accepting the fact that technology will continue to rule my life and I may as well get caught up in, or better, with it, while keeping the interference to a minimum. Now I can look forward to spring migration. Birds are starting to sing.

4 thoughts on “Frustrated, Fumbling – Found!

  1. Well, I see that the camera soap opera continues. Delighted to see that the new one is working and the picture editing shows promise. Enjoyed seeing the creepers but, can’t hardly wait for the next installment on the new camera.

    • Thanks, Bob, for your support. The newness hasn’t worn off yet, but processing is starting to feel more comfortable again. Maybe I’ll finally learn how to use more of the camera options too.

  2. I hope that you find all sort of new delights once you have got going on the new version. I liked your picture of the sun a lot. I must try to encourage our sun to come out more. 🙂

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