Vacation pictures, playing catch-up
Sep. 18th, 2006 10:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since my last set of vacation pictures (from the Pacific northwest), we got a new computer, with a new version of iPhoto, which organized our pictures in a brand new way that we had to learn, and then we went on another trip. I've got two more day's worth of pictures for you! First, Aberdeen Washington:

Dauca carota, with pink flowers--never seen that before.
A linear park in Aberdeen runs along a river, and behind several businesses. This row of Populus trees is behind a supermarket. I was amazed, despite the artificiality of the planting, suggesting an urban environment, the thick growth of lichen, which tends to grow only sparsely in cities.



A monument to the loggers, whose industry (and sacrifice, as the memorial emphasizes) created the city.


Back at the hotel, a white-crowned sparrow (I think) perched in a western redcedar.


Dauca carota, with pink flowers--never seen that before.
A linear park in Aberdeen runs along a river, and behind several businesses. This row of Populus trees is behind a supermarket. I was amazed, despite the artificiality of the planting, suggesting an urban environment, the thick growth of lichen, which tends to grow only sparsely in cities.



A monument to the loggers, whose industry (and sacrifice, as the memorial emphasizes) created the city.


Back at the hotel, a white-crowned sparrow (I think) perched in a western redcedar.

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Date: 2006-09-18 05:56 pm (UTC)it used to be that iphoto would import from the camera and save the pictures in chronological order in dated folders. the new version saves them as Roll 982 or whatever (unless you remember to type in a name for your roll) which is annoying as all crap.
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Date: 2006-09-18 06:21 pm (UTC)I definitely understand the annoyance, though. Although I think that it's being done that way to accomodate for larger and larger photo libraries.
There does seem to be a choice of whether or not to copy files to the "iPhoto Library Folder" in prefences, but I'll be honest, I'm not 100% sure on what would happen if you did turn that off. :)