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TESTING, from new camera. On the creek. (Original Post)
elleng
Dec 2016
OP
Thanks. Yes, it's a great place to be in the summer, and spring, and fall, and even winter!
elleng
Dec 2016
#6
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)1. Nice.
What camera did you purchase?
elleng
(130,760 posts)3. Thanks, Adsos Letter.
Nikon CoolPixP900.
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)7. I think you're going to have fun with that.
We expect photos.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,531 posts)2. Very pretty, my dear elleng!
I haven't seen this view before.
elleng
(130,760 posts)4. This view, CalPeg,
is looking down, NE on the creek, from 2d floor, one of my bedroom windows.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)5. Looks like it works.
That looks like a great place to be in the summer.
Check your settings unless you purposely turned on that time-stamp in the lower-right corner.
elleng
(130,760 posts)6. Thanks. Yes, it's a great place to be in the summer, and spring, and fall, and even winter!
I certainly didn't purposely turn on the time stamp. Have no idea how to do it!
alfredo
(60,071 posts)8. In your user manual, look for how to set time and date. You should be able to disable it there.
If not, you are on your own.
alfredo
(60,071 posts)9. Here's some images taken with the Nikon p900
elleng
(130,760 posts)10. WORK TO DO!
alfredo
(60,071 posts)11. It will take a bit to learn the capabilities of your camera.
Take your time, take a lot of images.
elleng
(130,760 posts)12. Yes, alfredo. Working on it!
Gloomy day here today so may not get OUT, but we'll see. Did see lots of geese yesterday!
alfredo
(60,071 posts)13. Every time you take a photo, you can learn something.
elleng
(130,760 posts)14. Yes indeed!
Got some today.
alfredo
(60,071 posts)15. Great, so did I.