Wonderful.

As for the cormorants, I’m sure they’re not really flightless, they just can’t 
be bothered.

> On 31 Mar 2021, at 21:39, Stanley Halpin <s...@stans-photography.info> wrote:
> 
> When traveling one of the ways I have tried to share my experiences has been 
> to post a few images every day or two on Facebook. Because it is easy to do.
> I also have a travel blog, but that is harder to manage when operating in 
> low-bandwidth conditions.
> 
> So I have quick selections with minimal editing which go to Facebook. Some 
> random time later Facebook tells me I should check out my Memories from 
> such-and-such a time period and there is a Share button.
> 
> I got such a Memories reminder the other day, I did do the Share thing, and a 
> few of my Galapagos images went back into Facebook circulation. I decided I 
> won’t do that again. Because those were a quick select, minimal editing batch 
> of photos. So instead I went back into my Galapagos images, selected a few 
> favorites (yes, there was overlap with the set I had posted 3 years ago), di 
> some slight editing, and posted those instead of the recycled Memories.
> 
> So now I have a Collection in Lightroom of those images from my revisit to 
> Galapagos images. So I clicked the icon to Sync that collection. Et voila for 
> your viewing pleasure, without any need to put up with Facebook, Galapagos 
> 2018. Including a Galapagos Flightless Cormorant…
> 
>    https://adobe.ly/31yiy0D
> 
> stan
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